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The speed of light is basically the speed limit in the Universe.
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Terminal velocity can mean different things. From your question, it seems that you are implying the velocity of light or the cosmic speed limit. Although practically impossible, if something does travel at speed of light ( 3 * 108m/s) , it would disintegrate eventually as matter converts to its energy equivalent.. (from the famous Einstein's E=mc2 )
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the velocity of light is 300000000 m/s
Technically, "cosmic rays" are high-energy particles rather than electromagnetic radiation. So no, they are not a type of light.
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Light travels at the speed of light. There is no general velocity of light because velocity is a vector quantity, it also contains a direction and there is no preferred direction for light rays in general. Another answer: The speed of light has been calculated to be 186,000 miles per second.
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 it justs refracts further
Not necessarily, but the frequencies are different.
X-rays have the shortest wavelength of those listed.