i.e. mechanical waves travelling through water? Light of course. Otherwise how would you see the ripples?
Light travels at 299,792.458 km/s.
The speed of light in water is approx 225,400,000 metres per second. Its speed in kerosene is 215,700,000 metres per seconds. So it travels around 4.5% faster in water.
it is all about the microorganism that decomposes the food and these bacterias grow in light faster then in dark. there consuming ability increases..
No. Light slows down whenever it passes through water. Nothing is faster than the speed of light in a vaccum.
Faster than ambient left alone? If compare to open air then it is faster with extra heat source of 100 Watt. If it had twice the bulb then it is faster than 1 bulb. Light bulb is the energy source and evaporation require energy. Provide extra energy help speed up evaporation.
Light is faster than sound
Wind does, as neither liht nor sound is a what but a whim. Wind is the only process that is a transport of mass and matter. The others do not travel, but fare.
Water ripples(or water waves) in a lake, pond, or sea.
Water.
A plant dies faster without water.
Water is denser than air . Hence light travels faster in air than water.
It expands faster than light, not water.
Ripples are formed by a friction of moving air and water.
In water
No.
Light moves faster in Water due to the lighter density...Also due to the fact that Oil is darker in color whereas Water allows light through...
Ripples on the surface of a pond are an example of wave motion.
As it slides over the water surface film, air makes it move. As the water moves, it forms eddies and small ripples. Then waves are formed from these ripples