Nothing to do with earth -
speed of light does not matter where it is -
and is just over 186,000 miles per second.
We know that the answwer must be "No", simply because we know that NOTHING is faster than the speed of light.
No. An A.U. is the average radius of the Earths orbit around the Sun. (which can be measured in light years or light minutes (about 8) if you want).
8600000000mph
Is what the speed of light or light speed.ANSWER300,000 km/s
speed of light I think well it sounds right:)
speed of light
In light speed.
distance=speed x time.
Perhaps coincidentally, the phrase "light speed" refers to a speed.It is a speed.
Light speed is the fastest known speed.
No, it is not possible to travel at the speed of light in water. Light travels at a slower speed in water compared to its speed in a vacuum, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second. The speed of light in water is approximately 225,000 kilometers per second.
The speed of light in a vacuum, called c (celerity) is a constant at 300 000 km/sec. In another material, it will be significantly slower. Perhaps as low as 0.5. These 'high refractive glasses' are of immense value in optics and lanthanum is one of the rare earths that are used. Seldom does the refractive index exceed 2.0 however. The speed of light in a vacuum is taken as 1.0 (by definition), and the refractive index is the (speed of light in vacuo) / (speed of light in the substance). Organic liquids have values greater than 2.0, and are used with cover glasses in microscopy - the 'oil immersion lens' application.