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Physics, 04.11.2019 17:31, cristykianpour

Which statement is correct?
a. light, in a vacuum, travels at the same speed even if the light source is moving.

b. light, given off from a moving source will travel faster in a vacuum.

c. light, given off from a moving source will move faster in air.

d. light, in a vacuum, travels slower if the light source is moving.

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