Science, asked by deepak97395, 1 year ago

why speed of light doesn't depend on reference point?​

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Answered by shristi8884
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Explanation:

Because of this it is relative, and because there is nothing to use as a reference object that moves faster than the speed of light, the relative time will never allow any reference object (clock) to measure light moving any faster than c from any reference frame.

Answered by ddnbcbsl
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Answer:

Because of this it is relative and because there is nothing to use as reference object that moves faster than the speed of light the relative time will never allow any reference.object love to measure light moving any faster than C from any reference frame

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