uhmm.. i would say that it would be the belt in your vacuum. :)
No. In a vacuum.
1mile = 1.609 km Speed of light in kms-1 = 300000 kms-1 Speed of light in miles per sec = 300000/1.609 ms-1 = 186451.21 ms-1 In mph, speed of light = 671224362.958 mph
The closest is the speed of light at 299,792,458 kilometers per second.
If you are plotting distance versus time it is a straight line with slope 300000
Light travels at a speed of approximately 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum. This speed is a fundamental constant of nature and is denoted as "c" in physics. It applies to all forms of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, radio waves, and X-rays. In a vacuum, nothing can exceed this speed, making it a crucial limit in the theory of relativity.
7/12 kmph
1mile = 1.609 km Speed of light in kms-1 = 300000 kms-1 Speed of light in miles per sec = 300000/1.609 ms-1 = 186451.21 mps In mph, speed of light = 671224362.958 mph
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The speed of light is constant at about 300,000 km/s in a vacuum, so light does not experience acceleration.
you mean 15,977 kms in a north westerly direction It is approximetly 54,600,210 sq kms is the wrong answer
Electromagnetic energy
No, light does not make noise when it travels through a vacuum.