Time = Distance/Speed = 10/40 = 0.25 hours = 15 minutes.
Assuming constant speed without stopping, 6.8 hours, or 6:48.
That will entirely depend on the speed at which you're traveling. If, somehow, you're moving at the speed of light, then the sun is 8.3 minutes away. If you're driving 60 miles per hour, then the sun is 176.8 years away by the most direct route. If your speed is somewhere between 60 mph and the speed of light, then the time required to reach the sun will be somewhere between 8.3 minutes and 176.8 years.
The speed of light is constant, regardless of how far it is from its source.
262/65, assuming constant speed and no stops, = 4.03076923 hrs. Or 4hrs 2 min
31 minutes.
It would take about 10 million years for light to travel a trillion miles to reach the human eye, assuming a constant speed of light in a vacuum.
well the speed of light is roughly 186000 miles/second so you would be about 22766400000 miles away
The answer depends on your speed.
It would take over 150 years to reach the sun from Earth traveling at a constant speed of 70 miles per hour because the sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth.
5 hours, that's with no working out
If the mare is on earth, she's probably somewhere near 93,000,000 miles away from the sun.
from the point at rest the line will be curved and going diagonally upwards visual: http://www.gravitywarpdrive.com/General_Relativity_Images/Falling_Ball_Graph_Distance.gif