Traveling 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers, at a constant acceleration of 1g (about 9.81 m/s²) would take roughly 2.3 months to reach the destination. This calculation assumes that the spacecraft accelerates at 1g for half the journey and then decelerates at 1g for the second half. The total travel time can vary slightly depending on the specifics of the trajectory and the exact duration of acceleration and deceleration phases.
The average distances of the planets from the Sun, measured in astronomical units (AU), are approximately: Mercury (0.39 AU), Venus (0.72 AU), Earth (1.00 AU), Mars (1.52 AU), Jupiter (5.20 AU), Saturn (9.58 AU), Uranus (19.22 AU), and Neptune (30.07 AU). In scientific notation, these distances are: Mercury (3.9 × 10^-1 AU), Venus (7.2 × 10^-1 AU), Earth (1.0 × 10^0 AU), Mars (1.5 × 10^0 AU), Jupiter (5.2 × 10^0 AU), Saturn (9.6 × 10^0 AU), Uranus (1.9 × 10^1 AU), and Neptune (3.0 × 10^1 AU).
Astronomical Units (AU) are most useful in describing the distance from a planet to its sun. For just about any other purpose they're either too long (distances on a planet's surface) or too short (distances between stars) to be of much practical use.
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Au is the atomic symbol for the element Gold. Au is technically 100% gold, because Au only stands for gold, and no other element.
It is Au, for Aurum.
1g AU = 1000mg Au 1 mole Au = 196.96655g Au 1 mole Au = 6.022 X 1023 atoms Au Calculation: 328mg Au x (1g Au /1000g Au) x (1 mole Au/196.97g Au) x (6.022 X 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 1.00 x 1021 atoms Au
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The abbreviation would be "1g Au" but it would not mean much without the purity (fine, 24K, 22K, 18K).
One example of a long "a" word spelled with "au" is "faucet."
An au is an astronomical unit, or how far light will travel in a year.
1 mole of atoms of an element = 6.022 x 1023 atoms.1 mole of an element = atomic weight in grams.1 g = 1000mg1 mole Au atoms = 6.022 x 1023 atoms1 mole Au = 196.96655g AuConvert mg Au to g Au.0.0148mg Au x (1g/1000mg) = 0.0000148g AuConvert mass Au to moles Au.0.0000148g x (1mole Au/196.96655g Au) = 0.0000000751 mole AuConvert moles Au to atoms Au.0.0000000751 mole Au x (6.022 x 1023 atoms Au/1mole Au) = 4.52 x 1016 atoms Au
AU stands for Astronomical Unit. The Earth is 1 AU away from the sun. Therefore, 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles long.
63,241.14276 AU
Working with very, very round numbers . . .-- The Earth's average distance from the sun is 1 AU.-- Saturn's average distance from the sun is 9 AU.-- The closest together that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 8 AU = 66.5 minutes at light speed.-- The farthest apart that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 10 AU = 83.2 minutes at light speed.
Look up the distance from Sun to Jupiter in kilometers, and divide it by 150 million. Answer will be in seconds. Or: Look up the distance in AU, and multiply that with 8m20s. That is the approximate time it takes for light to travel 1 AU.
Port au Prince through St Marc, Gonaives, Limbe, to Cap Haitien (about 150 miles) Nonstop traveling in a 4x4 would take about 5 to 6 hours. Blamby Fils, Ph.D
AU...well it is not a long answer but it is true...