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Why one constant maximum speed?
.perhaps Maxwell's equations are just good for static conditions???
Quote from: ron123456 on 19/02/2022 17:41:56.perhaps Maxwell's equations are just good for static conditions???Up to now they have been found to be valid for all conditions.
The speed of light or "c" is effectively energy, faster is energy plus energy which is nonsensical.
the speed of electromagnetic propagation is based on experimental observation of the relationship between electric and magnetic fields
why does the frequency increase instead of a compromise between frequency and speed?
- And yet Einstein predicted that both would travel at "c"
- And observations of colliding neutron stars suggest that they travel at identical speeds (within very tight limits)
In general, the speed of a wave- such as a sound wave, depends on the medium, rather than the wave itself.
Examining any electromagnetic spectrum we find that the minimum wavelength and maximum frequency depends on the energy (temperature, accelerating voltage, whatever) of the source.
Energy, not power.
But full marks for listening to R4 on LW.
If you are saying light is pure energy then that is untrue.
I don't think the pp3 battery has the same energy as, for example, the smoothing capacitors on the Droitwich rig's power supply.
Hello.....What is determining the EM speed of photons, if not energy?......Why one constant maximum speed?...thx
....and the idea of a massless particle transferring momentum really does confuse people.
Massless particles (eg photons or the hypothetical graviton) which carry energy can only travel at "c"(ES adjusted the spelling of the word "the")