Since no object with mass can reach the speed of light -- such an object can only approach that speed -- the question is meaningless.
No. It's not possible to go faster than the speed of light. The speed of light takes all the energy in the universe and if you somehow did manage to get going that fast you would cease to exist.
Things that have mass require energy to go fast. Anything that has mass requires an infinite amount of energy in order to go the speed of light. Light has no mass, so it can go the speed of light with no problem. In fact, it always goes the speed of light, unless it's going through a material other than a vacuum.
Electromagnetic energy travels at c, the speed of light. The speed of light, c, is 299,729,458m/s
I don't think the speed of light is carried by an energy. The light itself, however, possesses kinetic energy.
Energy is directly proportional to the square of the speed of light (in vacuum), where the constant of proportionality is the mass equivalent of the energy.
No - you would be stopped BEFORE you reach the speed of light, by your increasing mass (among other things). As your speed approaches the speed of light, your mass would approach infinity, and it would require an infinite energy to actually achieve the speed of light.Note that the "speed of light" is not really about light. It is a speed limit of our Universe; some have described it as the "speed of causality".
The short answer is: they can't. Protons, or any other particle that has mass, can't go at the speed of light because it would take infinite energy to get it going that fast. In particle accelerators, they make protons collide at a speed very slightly less than the speed of light, something like 99.99% of the speed of light. It takes a lot of energy to get the protons going that fast, and all of that energy is released in the collision, hopefully making some interesting results.
it is higly speed waves which knock out electron from gas atom in air or which provide energy to electron of atom due which electron jum to higher energy shell and continously this process occure and spark light are produce.
As the speed of an object approaches the speed of light, its kinetic energy approaches infinity. An object moving at the speed of light would require inifinite kinetic energy.
The produced disappears whether you switch it off or not - otherwise it would get brighter and brighter. In a closed room, the light would eventually be absorbed, and converted to heat. Outdoors, the light may go into outer space, going on and on and on... at a very high speed known as the "speed of light". In general, bet on heat. Light turns into heat.
energy=mass times speed of light squared (times by itself) (e=energy m=mass c=speed of light) *This formula calculates the energy that an object can release when its atoms are split (Same process used in atomic bombs). The formula means Energy is equal to mass times the speed of light times the speed of light again. In other words energy = mass x speed of light x speed of light. In numbers it would be energy = mass x 299'792.456 x 299'792.456 (Speed of light = 299'792.456 km/s)*
E=Energy m=mass c=speed of light -Thunder