This question does not make sense.
Part (1) "The velocity of light is 3.00" is a statement within the question following
Part (2) "which is equal" is again a statement.
Part (3) "to what?" is the question.
So if I ask, "The velocity to what?" and replace the word "velocity" with "light" to define it better, I get, "The light to what?" and substitute the value of light with the given in Part (1) and add the second statement given in Part (2), I get, "3.00 is equal to what?" Hello? is what I want to ask.
Perhaps reversing the original question will enlighten: "What is equal to the velocity of light...which is 3.00?"
Wa-la. This was a trick question. The answer in not only within the question itself, but also happens to correlate to the number of minutes wasted answering this...this...
Mainly, when the velocity doesn't change. Also, in the case of varying velocity, the instantaneous velocity might, for a brief instant, be equal to the average velocity.
In that case, the velocity is said to be constant.
Tangential velocity is equal to (mass x velocity^2)/radial distance
That is true because momentum is mass times velocity
speed and velocity becomes equal when a body is moving on a straight road without changing its direction.
Because charge particles produces magnetic field which causes electromagnetic force that's why moving charges move with the velocity equal to the velocity of light.
As velocity never exceeds the velocity of light.... so i hope a man running with the velocity of light will not be able to throw a ball with any velocity.......... we may get the maximum n minimum velocity with which that can be thrown mathematically that we may get it to be zero................
No light is the fastest possible. Nothing escapes the velocity of light. ==================================== Sure. The escape velocity at some appropriate distance from a black hole is equal to 'c'. That's why the hole is black. The exact value of the distance depends on the hole's mass.
Because every matter has a mass which tries to stop the matter from gaining the equal or higher velocity as light.
The escape velocity of a black hole is equal or greater than the speed of light, so light cannot escape
Mainly, when the velocity doesn't change. Also, in the case of varying velocity, the instantaneous velocity might, for a brief instant, be equal to the average velocity.
when a car travels equal distance in equal intervals of time its velocity is uniform and equal
In that case, the velocity is said to be constant.
For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
the velocity of light is 300000000 m/s
It is called the Schwarzschild radius
The speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000 kilometers per second (or 300 million meters per second). In a vacuum, light can ONLY move at that speed - neither faster, nor slower.