The speed of light. 300,000 km/h, is the fastest speed of any object in the universe.
The speed of light.
The speed of an object at any given instant is relative.
even though light is not an object as such. It can demonstrate properties of particles (photons which are massless) but it can also have the properties of a wave (electromagnetic radiation). Either way its speed in a vacuum is 3 x 10E8 m/s. Theoretically speaking light is an object though many theologians disagree
Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero
Answer: Instantaneous Speed
Yes. An object moving at all in any direction at any speed has momentum due to inertia.
You yourself do not have a speed limit of any kind. Everything else in the universe has the maximum speed of: Your Speed + the Speed of Light. However it is impossible to determine your own speed because there is no stationary point of reference in the universe.
It's the fastest speed anyone can prove exists. Any speeds in excess of light speed are still just theory. Some scientists believe it is the fastest speed that will ever be achievable.( a cosmic speed limit.)
The question can not be answered because we do not know about every object in the universe and how the interact with gravity, time, and the objects around them. And time is the same through out any known or unknown parts of the universe. The answer is not right. A moment is a infinite amount of time where every object positions in the universe have a corelation which changes in the next moment. If not ,you cant get a still photo of any street where every object is moving in different speed.
The speed of an object at any instant in time is its instantaneous speed.
The speed of an object at any given instant is relative.
Any electromagnetic radiation, such as radio, heat, light, X-rays, etc.
Everything falls at the same speed so there is no free falling object If everything falls at the same speed then everything is a free falling object... Air resistance or deflection controls the falling speed of any object, this crucial stipulation determines falling speed. I leanred this in flight school.. please someone intelligent communicate with me?
Instantaneous speed-the speed of an object at any instant time. When you ride in a car, the instantaneous speed is given by the speedometer.
I don't know about the speed of lightning, but the fastest you can go is at the speed of light. You can't "cross the Universe" at this speed, because of the accelerate expansion of the Universe. Light that is emitted from any object that is a certain distance away from us - somewhere in the order of 10 billion light-years - will never be able to reach us.
When you are moving with the same speed as the object and in the same direction.
even though light is not an object as such. It can demonstrate properties of particles (photons which are massless) but it can also have the properties of a wave (electromagnetic radiation). Either way its speed in a vacuum is 3 x 10E8 m/s. Theoretically speaking light is an object though many theologians disagree
Any object in the universe with a temperature above absolute zero