Astronomers usually use light years to measure the distance between stars. They do not use kilometers or miles because the number would be so large as to be meaningless.
Say light travels 300,000 kilometers a second. Multiply that by 60 seconds, then by 60 minutes, then by 24 hours, then by 365 and 1/4 days. Now try to work with that number. 1 light year is easier to work with.
1 light year = 5.87849981 × 1012 miles
1 light year = 10 trillion kilometers (exactly 9.5 × 1012 km
Length is the measurement of distance between two points.
You can do it on the web, or you can measure it on a map.
line measurement- distance between two lines end measurement- distance between two faces
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
The one with shorter distances between the numbers.
Astronomers use celestial spheres and mathematical equations to approximate the distances between the star and other celestial objects.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
The SCALE of the map indicates the relationship between lengths measured on a map and the actual distances. It can indicate the ratio of distances (e.g. 1:10000) or the equivalent actual distance for an inch or centimeter as measured on the map, often providing a measurement bar for various distances.
AU is not used to measure the distances on earth, because a astronomical unit is a unit of measurement equal to the distance between Earth and Sun. So that's why you cannot use Au for measure the distances on Earth.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
The distances between the inner planets is smaller than the distances between the outer planets.
It depends on the distance length; for example:long distances (as between cities); using kilometersmoderate distances (as buildings and rooms); using meterssmall distances (as clothing); using centimetersvery small distances (as small pipes); using millimetersextremely small distances (as for atoms and nuclii); using Angestrom and Fermi units (order of 10-10 or smaller)
5.8 trillion miles = 1 light year. This is used to measure distances between galaxies and stars in space. As the distances are so vast, the measurement itself must be vast.
An Astronomical Unit is the distance between Earth and the Sun and is used as a measurement unit for measuring the distances of other objects from Earth.
The distances between planets depend on where in their orbit they are.
Scaling down the distance between planets is not feasible. The distances between planets in our solar system are vast, and scaling them down would require compressing the entire solar system. Additionally, altering the distances between planets would disrupt the delicate gravitational balance and have catastrophic consequences for the solar system as a whole.