Since a microsecond is a millionth of a second, just divide the distance light travels in one second, by a million.
Light travels at 186000 miles per second in vacuum.
Sound doesn't travel at all in a perfect vacuum. Sound needs a material substance to move anywhere.
The speed of light in vacuum is:186,282 miles per second.299,792,458 meters per second.
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second in a vacuum.
That depends upon what the 1000 Hz is, along with the medium through which the 1000 Hz is traveling. The speed of most waves is not dependent on frequency. If that is 1000 Hz of electromagnetic radiation, then its speed (in a vacuum) is approx 3x108 m/s meaning in 1 second it travels approx 3x108 m or approx 186000 miles. It travels at this speed regardless of the frequency. If it is sound in air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, then its speed is approx 343 m/s so in 1 second it travels 343 m. Through solid objects, sound travels much faster.
Approximately 186000 miles/second or 300000 kilometers/second
Light travels at 186000 miles per second in vacuum.
Yes, light travels at 186,282.4 miles per second in a vacuum.
186000 miles per second
186000 miles per hour
Sound doesn't travel at all in a perfect vacuum. Sound needs a material substance to move anywhere.
That is a common estimate of the speed of light in vacuum.
A millionth of the distance that it travels in one second. Take the speed of light, in meters/second or kilometers/second, or even in miles/second, then divide that by a million to get the distance per microsecond.
The fastest that an electromagnetic wave can travel is 299,792,458 meters per second.That's the "speed of light" ... and all other electromagnetic radiation ... in vacuum.
300,000 kilometers/second, or 300,000,000 meters/second.
In vacuum it is approx 300,000 km per second.
In a vacuum, light will travel 299,792,458 meters in one second.