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299792.458 km/s x 480 s ≈ 143,900,000 km
6 minutes and 8 seconds
There is no digit of 8 in 1600
Time = distance / speed = 8 km / 60 kmh-1 = 8/60 hours = 8/60 * 60 minutes = 8 minutes
5 miles
Anything between 4 minutes to 8 minutes.
1 mile is 0.62 kilometers 480 (8 minutes in seconds) multiplied by .62 = 297.6 seconds 297.6 seconds = 4 minutes, 57.6 seconds
8 km
The speed of P-waves (primary waves) in the Earth's crust is typically around 5 to 8 kilometers per second. Assuming an average speed of 6 km/s, it would take approximately 267 seconds, or about 4.5 minutes, for a P-wave to travel 1600 km. The actual time can vary depending on the specific geological conditions.
Around 8 minutes it takes to walk 0.8 km
299792.458 km/s x 480 s ≈ 143,900,000 km
8.3 light minutes equates to about 92,768,633.7 miles.
If you keep the same rate, 24 km.
8 hours 15 minutes
6 minutes and 8 seconds
Very few people can. I'd do good to run it in 8 minutes.
To calculate the time required to travel 8 kilometers at a speed of 12 kilometers per hour, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Therefore, time = 8 km / 12 km/h, which equals approximately 0.67 hours. Converting 0.67 hours to minutes gives about 40 minutes. Thus, it will take approximately 40 minutes to travel 8 km at 12 km/h.