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Speed of Light in a Vacuum: Definition & Value
The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately
299,792.458 kilometers per second
.
This value is often rounded to
300,000 kilometers per second
for simpler calculations.
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Revolutionary Electromagnetic Discovery: The Camelback Field Effect Unveiled 150 Years Later
Revolutionary Ultra‑High‑Density Optical Storage: Harnessing Single‑Atom Memory
Revolutionary Technique Enables Fine‑Tuning of Exotic Materials Using Thin, Stretchable, and Clampable Membranes
Scaling Quantum Computing: Sydney-Microsoft Team Advances Beyond Qubits
Advanced Axial Plane Optical Trapping and Imaging for Enhanced Light-Matter Interaction
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