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  • ...t the speed of light is independent of the motion of the light source; the speed of light is the same in any [[Inertial frame of reference|inertial frame]] (coordina ...r transfer of information, and no causal effect may travel faster than the speed of light.<ref name=Penrose>
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  • The contraction of length of a rod that moves with velocity close to speed of light.
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  • (1819-1868), was a physicist who calculated the speed of light to within 1% of modern estimations.
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  • ...hysics are the same in all inertial reference systems, and that the vacuum speed of light is a universal constant, independent of the speed of the source.
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  • ...of gravity of a massive body from where the escape speed is equal to the [[speed of light]]. If the radius of the object itself is smaller than its Schwarzschild rad ...warzschild radius is the special case such that <math>v_e = c</math> (the speed of light). The above formula can be rearranged more usefully into:
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  • ...ional field so intense that its escape velocity is equal to or exceeds the speed of light.
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  • ...f> and made what is considered to be the first accurate measurement of the speed of light. ...Foucault]] (1819-1868), a colleague of Fizeau, was to later calculate the speed of light to within 1% of modern estimations.<ref> Gribbin, John (2002). Science: A H
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  • ...symbol statV; 1 statV = 10<sup>&minus;6</sup>&times;''c''&nbsp;volt; ''c'' speed of light in m/s.
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  • ...tric charge in cgs-esu units: 1 statC = C/(10&sdot;''c''), with ''c'' the speed of light in m/s.
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  • * ''c'' = [[speed of light]] (m.s<sup>-1</sup>) ...t near to the speed of light cannot be accelerated to, or faster than, the speed of light, regardless of how much energy we put into the system. As we apply a force,
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  • ...19 - 18 September 1896) French physicist, who was the first to measure the speed of light without any recourse to astronomical observations, and using photography to
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