No. If something could it would have to move about 700million mph. That's why it is hard to travel to other planets.
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
The speed of light is constant. It is 671,000,000 mph.
Yes, they travel some fast!
Copper is opaque to light - light can not travel though it.
An object with mass cannot travel at the speed of light because as it approaches the speed of light, its energy and momentum increase infinitely, requiring an infinite amount of energy to accelerate further. This is not possible due to the limitations of mass and energy in the universe.
Light
When light cannot travel through an object, it is usually because the object is opaque. This means that light is either absorbed or reflected by the object, preventing it from passing through.
the speed of light
Light can travel through undistorted
An opaqe object. NO light can travel through it at all.
It depends on how fast you are going. To go a mile in 1 minute, you must be going 60 miles per hour. If you are going as fast as light, you will travel about 11176944 miles in 1 second.
it can travel from 380nm [nanometres] to 740nm