Noun phrase.
/βeloθiˈðað iɱfɾaluˈminosa/
"Velocidad infraluminosa" is a term used in the field of polytechnical sciences, specifically in physics and engineering, to refer to a speed that is below the speed of light. It is considered a technical term and is used more in written contexts than in oral speech due to its specificity.
La velocidad infraluminosa de la nave espacial la hace tomar más tiempo para llegar a su destino. Translation: The sub-light speed of the spaceship makes it take longer to reach its destination.
Los científicos están estudiando formas de aumentar la velocidad infraluminosa de las partículas subatómicas. Translation: Scientists are studying ways to increase the sub-light speed of subatomic particles.
"Velocidad infraluminosa" is not typically part of common idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The term "velocidad infraluminosa" is a combination of two words: - "Velocidad" which means "speed" or "velocity" in English. - "Infraluminosa" a combination of "infra-" meaning "below" or "under," and "luminosa" which is related to "luminous," referring to light.