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0.001 gigameters how did you work the problem to get the answer?
The information about a light-year is not relevant to answer this particular question. To find out how far light goes (in a vacuum) in any specific time, simply multiply 300,000 (km/second) by the number of seconds.
-Light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second.-There is 31,556,926 seconds in one year.-Light travels 9,460,528,412,464,108 meters in one year and after doing the math, light travels 9,460,528,412,464.108 kilometers in one year.
I think what you are asking is how many hours it takes light to travel 310 light-years. If that is what you meant, then it takes light about 2,717,460 hours to travel 310 light-years. 310 x 365.25 x 24
There are 299792458 metres.
0.001 gigameters how did you work the problem to get the answer?
The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second.
299,792.458
less than a second if a mirror a second
300,000 km/second
186000 mps
light can travel around earth about seven times
Light could travel seven and a half times around the world in one second.
1 meter=1.0x10^-9 gigameters
800,000 seconds per minute Light travel approximately 3x10^8 ms-1 or approx 186,000 miles/second.
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Light travels 186,282.397 miles per second. That is 983,571,056 feet per second.