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Is it possible to get more speed then light to the particle with accelerator?

No, according to the theory of relativity, it is impossible for any particle with mass to reach or exceed the speed of light. Accelerators can increase the speed of particles to high fractions of the speed of light, but they cannot exceed it.


What speed can a infra red light reach up to?

There's no reason that infrared light should move at a speed different from the speed of any other wavelength of light, or for that matter, the speed of any other form of electromagnetic radiation. The speed of infrared light is simply the speed of light in whatever medium it happens to find itself at the moment.


What should be the mass of anything at the speed of light?

Anything that has any mass when it's at rest would have infinite mass at the speed of light.


The fastest speed possible for anything is the speed of light fact or opinion?

Fact. According to the theory of relativity, the speed of light in a vacuum, denoted by 'c', is the fastest speed at which energy, information, or matter can travel in the universe. Any object with mass would require an infinite amount of energy to reach the speed of light.


Why is the speed of light not higher?

The particle that is light is called the Photon. The photon is massless and can travel faster than any other particle because it has no mass. Any particle that has mass will require infinite energy to reach the velocity of light, which is impossible because the particle will have infinite mass in the process (Remember E=mc^2).

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Why traveling at the speed of light would we disperse?

No such thing would happen. Matter cannot reach the speed of light, only massless things can (and they cannot travel at any other speed than the speed of light).


Is it possible to get more speed then light to the particle with accelerator?

No, according to the theory of relativity, it is impossible for any particle with mass to reach or exceed the speed of light. Accelerators can increase the speed of particles to high fractions of the speed of light, but they cannot exceed it.


Why Lorentz Tranformation does not allow any object to reach the speed of light?

from a purely mathematical stand point, if something were to reach the speed of light the time dialation/length contraction formula would yield something over 0. This is beacuse the formula is: constant/[(1-(velocity/speed of light)^2] as you can see, if velocity=speed of light, you get something over zero.


What speed can a infra red light reach up to?

There's no reason that infrared light should move at a speed different from the speed of any other wavelength of light, or for that matter, the speed of any other form of electromagnetic radiation. The speed of infrared light is simply the speed of light in whatever medium it happens to find itself at the moment.


What should be the mass of anything at the speed of light?

Anything that has any mass when it's at rest would have infinite mass at the speed of light.


The greatest velocity that an object reaches?

It has been proven that the speed of light (about 3 x 108 meters per second) is the maximum speed any object can reach.


What the media of speed of light?

The speed of light does not have any media.


What ship can reach the speed of light?

As far as we understand physics today, we won't ever be able to get to the speed of light. The faster you go, the harder it gets to go any faster. So that last little fraction will "always" remain impossible - or at least until someone invents a whole new branch of physics. So the only ships that can reach the speed of light are the ones in our imagination.


The fastest speed possible for anything is the speed of light fact or opinion?

Fact. According to the theory of relativity, the speed of light in a vacuum, denoted by 'c', is the fastest speed at which energy, information, or matter can travel in the universe. Any object with mass would require an infinite amount of energy to reach the speed of light.


Is there a limit to how fast you can go in space if you had unlimited fuel?

In theory, as long as you have unlimited fuel, you could continue to accelerate infinitely. However, as you approach the speed of light, relativistic effects would come into play, making it increasingly difficult to accelerate further. Additionally, the energy required to reach the speed of light is infinite, so you would never actually reach that speed.


Any vehicle speed is same as light speed?

No. Not even one thousandth of the speed of light.


Why is the speed of light not higher?

The particle that is light is called the Photon. The photon is massless and can travel faster than any other particle because it has no mass. Any particle that has mass will require infinite energy to reach the velocity of light, which is impossible because the particle will have infinite mass in the process (Remember E=mc^2).