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In sand they don't.
The results will vary, depending on the specific situation.
Further in a given period of time? No. The speed of light is constant in all mediums. The speed of sound, however, which is a physical wave, does change.
The one with the largest mass
Heavy, light wood is likely to break or snap under tension.
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Light does not travel further along power lines. What phenomenon are you describing?
No. Longer wavelengths travel further. This is true for any media, even air. This is why you see the red light further than the green light.
Light infantry isn't mechanised, hence, they travel "light" (in comparison to heavy/mechanised infantry, who travel in armoured vehicles).
In sand they don't.
Depends on what it is meant to travel through.
WHICH DRIVERWILL HIT THE GOLF BALL FARTHER- HEAVY OR LIGHT
Both because heavy cars go farther down a hill. The light car go farther on regular flat surface.
The results will vary, depending on the specific situation.
.177 caliber pellets come in different weights, this has an effect on how far the pellet will travel. You can expect a pellet to travel anywhere from a few hundred feet to over a 1/4 mile with ease. Depending on the weight of the pellet. Light weight pellets will travel further than a heavy pellet but are less accurate. Where a heavy pellet will fly straighter and have more knock down impact.
Further in a given period of time? No. The speed of light is constant in all mediums. The speed of sound, however, which is a physical wave, does change.