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It is not true that the speed of sound cannot be broken. In fact almost all fighter jet planes fly faster than the speed of sound.Its the speed of LIGHT that cannot be broken.
actually they found a partical that has broken the speed of light by 100th of a second.
If the speed of light were the same in air and water, then the pencil would appearstraight, NOT broken. The beginning of the simplest explanation of why it doesappear broken is the fact that the speed of light is different in air and in water,and that causes light to bend when goes from one into the other.
That, no matter who measured the speed of a beam of light, the result would be the same. In other words, someone travelling at 99% the speed of light would measure the same speed as someone standing still (all realtive to the light source).
Refraction is a wave interaction that causes the stem to look broken when light waves pass from air into water, due to the change in the speed of light as it travels through different mediums. This change in speed causes the light waves to bend, creating the illusion of a broken or disjointed stem when viewing it through the water's surface.
There is insufficient information for us to even begin to understand this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. What is broken light? As far as I am aware, no speed did, or even can, break light.
It has been scientifically established that even people from Jamaica cannot run faster than the speed of light.
Light can transfer to a medium through a process called refraction, where the light changes speed and direction as it moves from one medium to another. This change in speed causes the light to bend, which is why a straw appears broken when placed in a glass of water.
I will never manage.If someone else manages to accelerate something tangible to the speed of light it will be far in the future.
When light passes from air into glass, it changes speed and direction due to refraction. This change in speed causes the light rays to bend, which can create an optical illusion making the pencil appear bent or broken when viewed through the side of the glass.
Generally no. It depends on how broken the speedo is. A failed instrument will have no feedback to the management system. If however the speed sensor is the cause of failure, this is sometimes required for the management, to also determine speed and apply the correct fuelling and mapping. In this case, it could cause an error message on the EBDO and light a warning light.