It travels about 186282 miles a second. (that is pretty fast)
Answer by Ramon Daniel
Light waves travel at their fastest in a vacuum, where they travel at the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second.
Yes, light typically travels faster in solids compared to through air or liquids. This is because the atoms in a solid are closely packed together, allowing light to interact more frequently and propagate more quickly through the medium.
Lightning travels at the speed of light because it is an electrical discharge that moves through the air very quickly, reaching speeds of up to 220,000 miles per hour. This rapid movement creates a bright flash of light that we see as lightning.
Light will not travel through an opaque sponge.
A sound wave can travel mor quickly in water than in air
Presumably at the speed of light.
they travel faster. Light waves travel more QUICKLY as they enter water. ^^ whoever done this;; thanks! i really needed the answer....
Light generally doesn't travel faster through solids than through gases. Sound does, but not light.
No. All colors of light, and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation, all travel with the same speed.
Light travels quickly through a vacuum at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second. In other mediums, such as air or water, light travels at a slightly slower speed, but still very fast compared to other things.
They are both forms of electromagnetic radiation and, in a vacuum, would travel at the same speed.
Light can travel over further distances. Fibre optics are tiny tubes which transmit light signals over long distances, and very quickly. Hope this helped!
Light can travel in a vacuum or in any transparent material
Light will not travel into silver.
As far as light can travel
Copper is opaque to light - light can not travel though it.
Mrs. Whatsit explained that they were able to travel to the far-away planet quickly by utilizing the concept of space-time wrinkles or tesseracts, which allowed them to fold space and time to travel instantaneously. This method bypassed the limitations of traditional travel and allowed for faster-than-light transportation.