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what will happen if we go from the speed of light​

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Answered by sayanthk44
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Answer:

I have done a research in it so I can help you

You see, if an object travels at the speed of light, its mass will increase exponentially! Consider this… the speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second) and when an object moves at this speed, its mass will become infinite. Therefore, infinite energy will be required to move the object, which is impractical.

That’s the reason why no object can move at the speed or faster than the speed of light.

What if you moved almost as fast as the speed of light?

If we’re talking about going almost as fast as the speed of light, say 90% of the speed of light, then there would be interesting observations.

For one, the person traveling at such a speed would experience a slowing of time. For that person, time would move slower than for someone who is not moving. For example, if a person is traveling at 90% of the speed of light, then that person would experience only 10 minutes of time passing, while a stationary person would have experienced 20 minutes. Time will be cut in half!

Answered by ppqvithra
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Answer:

the is force of of a light is a

Explanation:

the sum of the result is that the result of the result is that nama

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