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Exceeding the speed of light in a particular material
I read somewhere months ago that there is a "wave" or something that can travel faster than light in a substance eg water but not faster than c. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Can someone point me at a link? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There was an article in last week's New Scientist about two physicists getting photons to exceed the speed of light.
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Are you thinking about Cerenkov Radiation see here
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