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*This function shows the value of speed of light. | *This function shows the value of speed of light. | ||
*The speed of light value is <math>29979245800 m s^{-1}</math>. | *The speed of light value is <math>29979245800 m s^{-1}</math>. | ||
− | *The approximate value is approximately <math>3. | + | *The approximate value is approximately <math> 3.00*108 \frac {m}{s}</math>. |
*It is exact because the unit of length, the meter, is defined from this constant and the international standard for time. | *It is exact because the unit of length, the meter, is defined from this constant and the international standard for time. | ||
*Speed of light is the distance of light which can travel in a unit of time through a given substance. | *Speed of light is the distance of light which can travel in a unit of time through a given substance. |
Revision as of 12:53, 26 July 2017
SPEEDOFLIGHT (Units)
- Units to be display.
Description
- This function shows the value of speed of light.
- The speed of light value is .
- The approximate value is approximately .
- It is exact because the unit of length, the meter, is defined from this constant and the international standard for time.
- Speed of light is the distance of light which can travel in a unit of time through a given substance.
- Speed of light in vacuum is denoted by c.
- The speed at which light propagates through transparent materials, such as glass or air, is less than c.
- Similarly, the speed of radio waves in wire cables is slower than c.
- A light year, or the distance light can travel in a year, is over five trillion miles.
- Light from the sun takes about eight minutes to reach the Earth.
- Speed of light is mainly used in Einstein's formula .