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The speed of light in nanometers in scientific notation is 3*10 to the 17th power nanometers/second.

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The speed of light is approximately 3 x 10^8 meters per second. To convert this to nanometers per second, we multiply by 1 billion (10^9) to get 3 x 10^17 nanometers per second.

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c is the notation of speed of light, c is for celerity.

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The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately three hundred million meters per second.

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three hundred meters per second

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