light does not have any effect of that
2006-10-12 20:27:28
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answer #1
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answered by netnew 7
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Temperature of what? Velocity of light in a physical medium should depend on the temperature of the medium.
2006-10-12 20:34:43
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answered by Seshagiri 3
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It isn't. To have temperature in the first time, you have to have a medium to measure the temperature of. And if light is going through a physical medium, temperature changes will cause density changes, which will change the speed of the light.
2006-10-13 10:20:32
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answer #3
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answered by Nomadd 7
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Light can be effected by heat this is the effect you see on a hot day when you see a distortion at a distance which looks like water. However, the speed of light is a constant. Heat effects the vibrational frequency of atoms, it does not speed up or slow down the velocity of electromagnetic properties like the speed of electrons or photons.
2006-10-12 20:37:17
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answer #4
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answered by shapsjo 3
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basically light is electromagnetic radiation between 400nm to 700 nm,,,,,,,,,
hence it is electromagnetic radiation which is oscillatint electric field with magnetic field perpendicular to it,,,,,,,,,,,,
thats why its independent of temperature
2006-10-12 20:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know
2006-10-12 20:25:55
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answered by Jeramie L 2
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