The speed of light in nm/s can be [tex]\rm \bold{3.0\;\times\;10^1^7}[/tex] nm/s.
The speed can be defined as the distance traveled by an object in unit time. Speed has no directions, thus it has been a scalar quantity.
The speed can be expressed as:
Speed = [tex]\rm \dfrac{distance}\[Time[/tex]
The SI unit of speed has been m/s.
The speed of light = [tex]\rm 3.0\;\times\;10^8[/tex] m/s
The unit can be converted into nm/s as follows:
[tex]\rm 3.0\;\times\;10^8[/tex] m/s = [tex]\rm \dfrac{3.0\;\times\;10^8\;m}{1\;s}[/tex]
1 m = [tex]\rm 10^9\;nm[/tex]
[tex]\rm \dfrac{3.0\;\times\;10^8\;m}{1\;s}[/tex] = [tex]\rm \dfrac{3.0\;\times\;10^8\;\times\;10^9\;nm}{1\;s}[/tex]
= [tex]\rm \dfrac{3.0\;\times\;10^1^7\;nm}{1\;s}[/tex]
= [tex]\rm \bold{3.0\;\times\;10^1^7}[/tex] nm/s.
The speed of light in nm/s can be [tex]\rm \bold{3.0\;\times\;10^1^7}[/tex] nm/s.
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