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    The First Successful Determination of the Finite Speed of Light
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The First Successful Determination of the Finite Speed of Light

Question 56

Question 56

Multiple Choice

The first successful determination of the finite speed of light is credited to


A) Galileo.
B) Roemer.
C) Einstein.
D) Newton.
E) Franklin.

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