Light travels at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second in a vacuum. To calculate the time it takes for light to travel 100 miles, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Thus, it takes light about 0.000536 seconds, or 536 microseconds, to travel 100 miles.
2 days
Light will travel 1 miles in about 5.368 microseconds (That means that light will travel about 65,000 miles in the time it takes the average person to blink!)
approx. 805,000 years
73 / A = hours of travel time
it depends how fast you travel. if you travel at 600 mph {miles per hour} it would take you 1 hour
2 days
The speed of light is ~186,282 Miles per second. You do the math.
Approximately two months.
That should be one-thousandth of a second.
Light will travel 1 miles in about 5.368 microseconds (That means that light will travel about 65,000 miles in the time it takes the average person to blink!)
35 minutes Speed of Light is 671 million miles per hour.
Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second and so divide this into 1,000,000,000,000 which is about 5,376,344 seconds
Sunlight takes 8.4 minutes to travel 93 million miles to Earth. It would take us that long to reach the Sun at light speed.
It would take approximately 37,200 years to travel 1 light year at a speed of 80 miles per hour. This is because a light year is the distance that light can travel in one year in a vacuum, which is about 5.88 trillion miles. At 80 miles per hour, it would take a very long time to cover this immense distance.
Light travels at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second, so it would take light about 22.6 minutes to travel 266 million miles.
A lightyear is a unit of distance, not time. It represents the distance that light can travel in one year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles.
It will take one hour to travel 30 miles.