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No - you would be stopped BEFORE you reach the speed of light, by your increasing mass (among other things). As your speed approaches the speed of light, your mass would approach infinity, and it would require an infinite energy to actually achieve the speed of light.Note that the "speed of light" is not really about light. It is a speed limit of our Universe; some have described it as the "speed of causality".
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∙ 7y agoNo, it would not. You cannot go at the speed of light and also, there is no such thing as a light proton.
The short answer is: they can't. Protons, or any other particle that has mass, can't go at the speed of light because it would take infinite energy to get it going that fast. In particle accelerators, they make protons collide at a speed very slightly less than the speed of light, something like 99.99% of the speed of light. It takes a lot of energy to get the protons going that fast, and all of that energy is released in the collision, hopefully making some interesting results.
No. A proton is a part of an atom, while a photon is a tiny bundle of light energy (or light particle).
The pupil controls the amount of light that enters the eye.
Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.
Yes, a light bulb is a source of light. When current is going through the filament the resistance generates enough heat that the filament glows, producing light.
The short answer is: they can't. Protons, or any other particle that has mass, can't go at the speed of light because it would take infinite energy to get it going that fast. In particle accelerators, they make protons collide at a speed very slightly less than the speed of light, something like 99.99% of the speed of light. It takes a lot of energy to get the protons going that fast, and all of that energy is released in the collision, hopefully making some interesting results.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
if you are going the speed of light, it would take 1 year.
if light is not going off, bad switch or short in wiring to light!!
The energy in one photon of any electromagnetic radiation is directly proportionalto its frequency, so that would be inversely proportional to its wavelength.Note: There is no energy in the protons of light, since light has no protons.
protons: blue neutrons: indigo or light purple electrons: red
At a speed 212 000 kilometers per second you have a relativistic gamma of 1.41, and you will time 365 days of travel when travelling one light-year. You would think that effectively you were going at light-speed! An observer would see you going slower though, and would time your trip to over 516 days.
Light is composed of protons, which have no mass, therefore light has no mass and cant weigh any thing.
It could.
The check engine light would illuminate.
The energy of a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. This means that shorter wavelengths have higher energy photons, while longer wavelengths have lower energy photons. This relationship is described by the equation E = hc/λ, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, and λ is the wavelength.
No. A proton is a part of an atom, while a photon is a tiny bundle of light energy (or light particle).