Probably not. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light.
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No, it is not possible for any object or signal to travel faster than the speed of light according to the laws of physics as described by Einstein's theory of relativity. Any object that appears to be moving faster than the speed of light is a violation of the laws of physics.
They could detect sound waves
Usually with your nose, although you could also use a trained dog.
Excess equipment refers to equipment that is no longer needed or used by a company. This could be due to changes in technology, workflow improvements, or budget constraints. Companies often sell or dispose of excess equipment to free up space and resources.
Human eyes evolved to detect visible light because it is the primary form of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun and is abundant on Earth. Detecting visible light allowed early humans to perceive the world around them, differentiate between colors, identify food sources, and navigate their environment effectively.
Watts are commonly used to measure power generated by an object.