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No particle can reach the speed of light. Mass increases with speed, and the particle would become infinitely massive as it came closer to the speed of light.
Light is currently considered to be the fastest known particle(s) in existence. There are theoretical particles that can function well past the speed of light. One example of such theoretical particle is the Tachyon.
The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.
There's no such thing. Or, rather, it depends on the circumstances. It has to be less than the speed of light in a vacuum, but other than that restriction, it can be almost any value (including faster than the speed of light in the medium it's traveling in, in which case it emits Cerenkov radiation).
it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: your puring a glass of water down the sink and you pure it drop drop by drop that is slow or your puring lots down at once. basicaly it depends on how fast you are puring
No particle can reach the speed of light. Mass increases with speed, and the particle would become infinitely massive as it came closer to the speed of light.
yes it does affect the horse's speed because without it they will not run fast as they can if they had horseshoes
When you heat up a particle up so fast it travels at the speed of light, you have moved to a different universe because that is impossible in this universe. The wormhole you went through was strictly one way. You can not come back. Bye.
Light is currently considered to be the fastest known particle(s) in existence. There are theoretical particles that can function well past the speed of light. One example of such theoretical particle is the Tachyon.
it cant run fast if it is fat
It can vary from a few hundred feet per second to near the speed of light (particle accelerator)
The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.
no.......it wont affect the internet speed at all
neon diffuses 1.4 times as fast as argon.
A particle that can move as fast or faster than light, it just can't move slower than light. This particle has not been proven to exist.it does exist but not in this universe it also been called god speed
No, remember Newton's Law E=MV2. So a particle with the same energy with double the mass would move 1/4 the speed.
The Bus speed is how fast data travels from one device to the other, in this case it is from a computer to the internet. So yes the bus speed does affect internet speed.