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  • The Origin of 'c': Why the Speed of Light is Represented by This Letter
    The velocity of light is symbolized by the letter c because it stands for celeritas, which is Latin for speed or swiftness.

    This designation was first used by James Clerk Maxwell in his famous equations describing electromagnetic radiation. He recognized that light was a form of electromagnetic radiation, and he used c to represent the speed at which it travels.

    This notation has been widely adopted by physicists and remains the standard symbol for the speed of light to this day.

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