lyhastighet
Lyhastighet is a term of Swedish origin that translates to "light speed" in English. It refers to the speed at which light travels in a vacuum. This speed is a fundamental constant in physics, denoted by the symbol c. The exact value of the speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792,458 meters per second. This speed is not only the speed of light but also the speed of all massless particles and fundamental forces in the universe, including electromagnetic radiation and gravitational waves.
The concept of lyhastighet is central to Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity. This theory postulates
While lyhastighet is the speed of light in a vacuum, the speed of light can be slower