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Calculating the speed of light
The presenter and an expert fire a beam of laser light at a satellite orbiting the Earth. The laser light is reflected off the satellite and returns to the observatory, where the time it takes to complete the round trip is measured. It takes approximately 1/7th of a second. Knowing the round trip distance to the satellite is 40,000 km, the speed of light can be calculated.
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