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− | A recent paper published in Am. J. Phys. describes an experiment designed to measure the one-way speed of light.1 Although the experiment is very interesting, in particular to be used in student laboratories, it is in fact determining the two-way speed of light.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A recent paper published in Am. J. Phys. describes an experiment designed to measure the one-way speed of light.1 Although the experiment is very interesting, in particular to be used in student laboratories, it is in fact determining the two-way speed of light. |
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Title | Comment on A One-way Speed of Light Experiment |
Author(s) | Rodrigo de Abreu, Vasco Guerra |
Keywords | relativity, speed of light |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | ArXiv |
Abstract
A recent paper published in Am. J. Phys. describes an experiment designed to measure the one-way speed of light.1 Although the experiment is very interesting, in particular to be used in student laboratories, it is in fact determining the two-way speed of light.