In 1983, at its General Conference on Weights and Measures, the National Institute of Standards and Technology used the speed of light to define the length of a meter. One meter is the distance light travels 1 in 299,792,458 second. a. How many meters does light travel in 1 second? Light travels m. b. What is the speed of light in kilometers per second? The speed of light is km/sec. c. In England in 1956, the speed of light was measured as 299,792.4 ± 0.11 kilometers per second. Is the speed of light that was used by the General Conference on Weights and Measures within this range?

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In 1983, at its General Conference on Weights and Measures, the National Institute of Standards and
Technology used the speed of light to define the length of a meter. One meter is the distance light travels
1
in
299,792,458
second.
a. How many meters does light travel in 1 second?
Light travels
m.
b. What is the speed of light in kilometers per second?
The speed of light is
km/sec.
c. In England in 1956, the speed of light was measured as 299,792.4 + 0.11 kilometers per second. Is the
speed of light that was used by the General Conference on Weights and Measures within this range?
The speed of light| (select) + within this range.
Transcribed Image Text:In 1983, at its General Conference on Weights and Measures, the National Institute of Standards and Technology used the speed of light to define the length of a meter. One meter is the distance light travels 1 in 299,792,458 second. a. How many meters does light travel in 1 second? Light travels m. b. What is the speed of light in kilometers per second? The speed of light is km/sec. c. In England in 1956, the speed of light was measured as 299,792.4 + 0.11 kilometers per second. Is the speed of light that was used by the General Conference on Weights and Measures within this range? The speed of light| (select) + within this range.
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