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andytran
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i'm jux wondering would a laser mounted on a spaceship traveling at half the speed of light... wouldn't this make the speed of the laser on the ship change to 1.5c??
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The speed of a laser on a spaceship traveling at 0.5c would also be 0.5c, as the speed of light is constant and does not change with the speed of the source.
The speed of the laser is not affected by the spaceship's speed. This is because the speed of light is constant and does not change relative to the observer.
The speed of a laser on a spaceship traveling at 0.5c will be the same as the speed of light. The speed of light is the maximum speed possible and cannot be exceeded, regardless of the speed of the source.
The speed of a laser on a spaceship traveling at 0.5c will be the same as the speed of a laser on Earth, as the speed of light is constant and does not change with the observer's frame of reference.
No, the speed of a laser on a spaceship traveling at 0.5c cannot be adjusted. The speed of light is a fundamental constant and cannot be changed by any means.