It's my opinion that time stop's. I base this on the event horizon of a black hole. It might not stop for the object but it might stop to us. I could be an object keeps mass length time but not in our physical demension/universe. Alternate answer: Approaching the speed of light; 1) Your time slows down (relatively), 2) Your mass increases and 3) Your lenght shortens (relatively).
Speed of sound would increase as the temperature of the air increases Speed of sound increases as humidity of air increases Speed of sound is affected by the density of the air. As density increases velocity of sound decreases
When temperature rises, the density of the medium changes. Speed of light through a medium is inversely proportional to the density of medium. So when the temperature increases, the density decreases and the speed of light in that medium increases. Note that this is the indirect effect of temperature. If light is travelling through vaccuum , then the temperature will have no effect on the speed of light.
When the temperature of a gas increases, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles also increases. This leads to an increase in the velocity of the gas particles as they move faster on average. According to the ideal gas law, an increase in temperature causes an increase in the average speed of gas particles.
The speed of sound increases by approx 0.6 metres/second for every Celsius degree increase in temperature.
The speed of light does not have a temperature.
the speed just increases as more temperature molecules try to get far and thus they start vibrating by harshal satish patil.
Speed of sound would increase as the temperature of the air increases Speed of sound increases as humidity of air increases Speed of sound is affected by the density of the air. As density increases velocity of sound decreases
If the temperature of the medium increases, the speed of sound also increases. This is because sound travels faster in warmer air due to increased molecular motion and faster propagation of sound waves.
The average speed of sound increases by approx 0.6 metres/second for an increase in temperature of each degree Celsius.
When temperature rises, the density of the medium changes. Speed of light through a medium is inversely proportional to the density of medium. So when the temperature increases, the density decreases and the speed of light in that medium increases. Note that this is the indirect effect of temperature. If light is travelling through vaccuum , then the temperature will have no effect on the speed of light.
When the temperature of a gas increases, the average kinetic energy of the gas particles also increases. This leads to an increase in the velocity of the gas particles as they move faster on average. According to the ideal gas law, an increase in temperature causes an increase in the average speed of gas particles.
The speed of sound increases by approx 0.6 metres/second for every Celsius degree increase in temperature.
The temperature of the substance would increase as the average energy of particle motion increases. Additionally, the pressure exerted by the particles on the walls of the container would also increase.
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Yes, according to Einstein's theory of relativity, as an object approaches the speed of light, its mass increases.
Mass does not increase in a spaceship. Mass increases infinitesimally according to the speed of the body. This increase does not have any effect until light speed is closely approached. Which is presently impossible with our present technology.
The speed of light does not have a temperature.