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Kaleb OLeary
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First I want to say that I plan to study mathematics and physics in college, so I do not know how a lot of things work exactly since I have not really had a formal physics class.
I was wondering if all light moves the same speed, or can some light move faster than other lights for certain reasons. Like, for example, if you are standing and shoot a gun and then get on a jet that is going 100’s of mph and shoot a gun in the direction you move, the bullet that you shot on the jet will obviously technically be moving faster, though relative to your position it seems like it is moving the same speed in both instances. My question is if light follows the same properties.
I was wondering if all light moves the same speed, or can some light move faster than other lights for certain reasons. Like, for example, if you are standing and shoot a gun and then get on a jet that is going 100’s of mph and shoot a gun in the direction you move, the bullet that you shot on the jet will obviously technically be moving faster, though relative to your position it seems like it is moving the same speed in both instances. My question is if light follows the same properties.