Light does.
Light, in a vacuum.
its called a vacuum. i think dawg
Light travels at 299792458 meters per second in a vacuum.
Light travels at 299792458 meters per second in a vacuum.
By definition, it is 299792458 metres per second.299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum.
The speed of light is around 300,000 km per second or 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum.
299,792,458 is the speed of light in a vacuum, measured in meters per second. It is a fundamental constant in physics and plays a crucial role in determining the structure of the universe and the behavior of light in various mediums.
3x10^8 m/s or 186,200 miles per secondThe same as speed of light in vacuum, which is one case of electromagnetic radiation, i.e. 299792458 m/s
The speed of light in vacuum is the same for everyone regardless of the source. The answer would be 299792458 meters per second. This is an exact result by the way, since the length of a meter is currently defined such that this holds.
It is 83.3 km per hour.
The speed of light in a vacuum is exactly 299792458 m/s
Light travels at 299792458 meters per second in a vacuum.