Since Distance = Rate * Time, the Time it takes depends on how fast you are travelling. The formula would be Time = Distance / Rate.
At 1 mile per hour, it would take you 25 trillion hours. At the speed of light in a vacuum (~186,282 miles per second), it would take you ~40,261 hours.
If you could travel faster than the speed of light, you could cover the distance in a shorter period of time.
To find out how long it will take to travel 5.9 trillion miles at 2000 miles per hour, you can divide the total distance by the speed. This calculation yields 5.9 trillion miles ÷ 2000 miles per hour = 2.95 billion hours. Converting hours into years, it would take approximately 336,000 years to complete the journey at that speed.
about 300,000 years since 120 trillion miles=approximately 20 light years
73 / A = hours of travel time
it depends how fast you travel. if you travel at 600 mph {miles per hour} it would take you 1 hour
long would it take to go 6600 miles by train?
One light year is around 10 trillion km or 6 trillion miles. Nine lightyears would be 90 trillion km or 54 trillion miles. You would generally just say nine lightyears though.
One light year is about 6 trillion miles. So if we calculate the amount of light years, we can calculate the amount of years. In order to figure out the number of light years, we divide 11 by 6, adding trillion to our answer (6 because 1 light year is 6 trillion miles). 11 divided by 6 is about 1.83 (or 1.83 trillion). So, in conclusion, it would take light 1.83 years to travel 11 trillion miles. Another way to solve this is simply calculating the amount of time it would take light to travel 1 trillion miles and multiply that by 11. So you divide 365 (the amount of days in a year) by 6 you get 60. It would take light 60 days for light to travel 1 trillion miles. 60 times 11 is 660, so it would take 660 days (or 1.8 years) for light to travel 11 trillion miles.
To find out how long it will take to travel 5.9 trillion miles at 2000 miles per hour, you can divide the total distance by the speed. This calculation yields 5.9 trillion miles ÷ 2000 miles per hour = 2.95 billion hours. Converting hours into years, it would take approximately 336,000 years to complete the journey at that speed.
To determine how long it would take to travel 5.88 trillion miles at a speed of 1 mile per hour, you would simply divide the distance by the speed. This calculation shows that it would take approximately 5.88 trillion hours, which is over 669 million years. If traveling at the speed of light (about 670 million miles per hour), it would take roughly 8.8 years to cover that same distance.
Approximately two months.
Time = Distance/Speed = 1.18 trillion seconds = 37,400 years, approx.
It would take about 25,000 years. If not 35,025 years.
It depends on your speed. Even at the speed of light this trip would take at least 9.4 months.
It all depends on your rate of speed. Say you were traveling at a speed of OVER 9000 MPH, it would take you less time to travel 120 trillion miles than 1337 MPH. 120 trillion miles is roughly 20 light years, ie it takes 20 years for light to travel that far. Voyager 1, now leaving the solar system at a speed of about 39,000 miles per hour, would need more than 300,000 years to travel that far.
Even at that great speed the trip would take 5,228.6 years.
Light from an object a trillion miles away (10 to the power of 12) will take around 0.17 years to get to the observer or 62 days.
about 300,000 years since 120 trillion miles=approximately 20 light years