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Speed of Light in a Vacuum: Definition & Value
The speed of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum is
299,792,458 meters per second
, which is commonly rounded to
3 x 10⁸ meters per second
. This speed is also known as the
speed of light
, denoted by the letter
c
.
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