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What is the speed of light and electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum? 186,000 feet/second 186,000 kilometers/second 186,000 meters/second 186,000 miles/second
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What is the speed of light and electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum?
186,000 feet/second
186,000 kilometers/second
186,000 meters/second
186,000 miles/second
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I'd say C 186,000 Meters/second
Light is fast! It can reach the universal speed limit — 186,000 miles per second. Light travels at 186000 feet per second.
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