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Nope.. Light always travels at the same speed. However, black holes do affect the trajectory of the photons, hense diverting the direction of the light.
When light goes through any medium other than a vacuum, its speed is normally slower than in a vacuum.
almost the speed of light which is 300 000 kmps i am not sure of an exact figure but i know its close to light speed also the amp-age on the circuit can affect it
No, the speed of light does not directly affect the image resolution or clarity of modern TVs. Image resolution and clarity depend on factors like the display technology, pixel density, and image processing capabilities of the TV. The speed of light refers to how fast light travels, which is crucial in transmitting the images to your TV, but it does not affect the resolution or clarity of the displayed image.
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The speed of light in a vacuum is constant. Otherwise, the speed of light will depend on what materials it travels through. For example, the speed of light in air is similar to the speed of light in a vacuum; in water, it is quite a bit slower.
No the speed of light is independent of the color. The speed of light is dependent on the optical refractive index of the material or medium it is travelling through (in a vacuum light of any color has a speed equal to about 299,792,458 meters / second)
light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
Light perception and storage speed。
Nope.. Light always travels at the same speed. However, black holes do affect the trajectory of the photons, hense diverting the direction of the light.
Frequency is the characteristic of light that gives rise to our experience of color. It is analogous to the relationship of frequency and pitch for sound.
When light goes through any medium other than a vacuum, its speed is normally slower than in a vacuum.
almost the speed of light which is 300 000 kmps i am not sure of an exact figure but i know its close to light speed also the amp-age on the circuit can affect it
The speed of light . ( but it's mostly ignored , since speed of light is constant in air " 3.0×108" )The Refractive Index of the medium the light is getting into .The angle of incidence to the boundary of the Medium.
Light always travels at the same speed, the speed of light. At least in vacuum. In a medium light will travel at a slower pace, and the speed decrease is dependent on the color (wavelength) of the light. This is because the refractive index (which determines how fast light can travel through a medium) is color dependent.
Different shades, no, but different intensities will.