300,000,000 meters per second.
(or 300,000 kilometers, or 186,282 miles, or 1,490,256 furlongs)
the speed the wave travels threw space
the speed the wave travels threw space
Carmen almost threw the pants away.
Relativity states that (1) objects with mass can neither reach nor exceed the speed of light and (2) information can not be transmitted faster than the speed of light. However, it says NOTHING about the speed with which space itself can expand. About 13.7 billion years ago, a photon about 17 billion light years from where we would end up being on this date may well have begun its journey towards us. Unfortunately, the distance between us and the origin point of that photon continues to expand, even faster than the photon can travel. Thus, even 4 billion years from now, that photon will not have reached our Sun*. It is as if someone threw a fastball at 40 meters per second (in his frame) at the back of a train traveling at 45 meters per second away from that pitcher. The ball will never catch up to the back of the train. * This is a vast over-simplication of reality, but it is designed to make the point that space can expand faster than light can travel.
Ho Ho Ho........Well, the truth is, Santa and his reindeer travel threw time and space at the speed of light. So, by our calculations, depending on how many cookie breaks he takes, Santa delivers about 50,000 presents per minute.
threw flying Jews
NO! Nothing (according to Einsteinian physics moves faster than light. A vehicle cannot be accelerated to the speed of light nor very close to it but in thought experiments (Einsteins favorites) you can imagine it.Even if you were to have two vehicles moving towards each other (one from the "east" and the other from the "west" in some frame of reference both moving at close to the speed of light relative a "stationary" observer, The relative speeds between the vehicles would not exceed the speed of light.
when he went into space and threw Vilgax into space
When light rays pass through a lens, they can be refracted (bent) and converge or diverge. The speed of light in a medium like glass is slower than in a vacuum, so the light slows down as it enters the lens. A prism can separate white light into a spectrum by refracting light of different wavelengths at different angles.
It's a little guy who sneaked on board the space station, then they threw him out the air-lock when they found him...
you take a brush and put it threw your hair
The Native Americans founded New York while they were traveling threw the pacific