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6.9 m per second
If you could sustain that speed, 1.2 kilometres.
It would take the signal 0.1 seconds to travel 3 metres, given the parameters that you have given.
Wow, 3 miles per second is running fast. At 1609.34 meters per mile, this converts to 4828.02 meters per second. Since 5 minutes is 300 seconds,this means you would run 1448406 meters in that time.
To calculate the average speed of /anything/ you need to know the distance it traveled (IE: 500 meters) and the time it took to travel that (IE:50 seconds) Here's how to calculate it: You take the total distance and divide it by the time. So in our example, a car traveled 500 meters in 50 seconds, so the speed would be: 500 meters / 50 seconds = 500/50 = 10 meters / second. So the car would be traveling 10 meters per second. Happy calculating -jp
6.9 m per second
1500 meters/330 meters per second = 4.55 seconds
There are 3600 seconds in 1 hour. You would travel 100,000m in 1 hour at that speed. 100,000 / 3600 = 27.77 You would travel almost 28 meters in 1 second.
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The rate that you cover a distance is your speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled per unit time. If your units are meters and seconds, then your speed would be in meters/second. To find the speed of something you divide the distance it traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. For example if something traveled 40 meters in 10 seconds its speed would be (40 meters)/(10 seconds) = 4 meters/second
If you could sustain that speed, 1.2 kilometres.
It would take the signal 0.1 seconds to travel 3 metres, given the parameters that you have given.
2,248,443,435,000 meters (this is with a more accurate measure of 299,792,458 meters/s)
It would take you just over 5 years 9 months to travel 56,000,000,000,000 kilometers at the Speed of light, 299,792,458 meters per second.
How much time would it take for the sound of thunder to travel 2000 meters if sound travels a speed of 330 meters per sec.
If you mean "SI", that would be meters/second.
If the light is in a vacuum then it would take around 0.00000033 seconds.