Refraction.
You have a constant speed.
Terminal velocity if it has reached its top speed. Or obviously constant speed.
The speed of a wave of sound or light can be changed by altering the medium through which it travels. For sound waves, the speed can be changed by changing the temperature, density, or composition of the medium. For light waves, the speed can be changed by changing the refractive index of the medium.
The speed of light. (It doesn't vary depending on altitude, or any other factor.)
refraction
A lens is the type of device that forms images by changing the direction but not the speed at which light travels. This is achieved through refraction, where the bending of light rays converges or diverges to create an image.
Heat waves traveling at the speed of light are called RADIATION! :)
Speed sensor....on transmission need changing....
17987547480m/min -> speed of light per minute 299792458m/s -> speed of light per sec or light speed
The bending of light rays when they pass from one medium to another is called refraction. This phenomenon occurs due to the change in the speed of light as it moves from a medium with one refractive index to a medium with a different refractive index.
The bouncing of light when it changes media is called refraction. Refraction occurs when light waves pass from one transparent medium to another, causing a change in the speed and direction of the light waves.
Nothing can exceed the speed of light - Einstein called it the "cosmic speed limit".