As a 'light-year'
The term lightyear(s) has nothing to do with time. It is used as an unit to express astronomical distances, hence is more related to distances. 1 light year is the equivalent in distance to what light would travel in a year at the rate of approximately 186000 miles per second.
Without knowing what this needs to be converted to, here we go... 18.5 miles per second is equal to: 66,600 mph 106,217 kmh 57,352 kts 29,505 m/s 96,800 ft/s 5,808,000 ft/min 0.0000992457291 lightyears per year
A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles. A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles.
As a 'light-year'
As a 'light-year'
One regular year is equal to 60 x 60 x 24 x 365 = 31536000 seconds. Therefore, 78238.60674 miles per second is equal to 78238.60674 x 31536000 = 2467332702152.64 miles per year.
I would say 4.3 x 186000
The term lightyear(s) has nothing to do with time. It is used as an unit to express astronomical distances, hence is more related to distances. 1 light year is the equivalent in distance to what light would travel in a year at the rate of approximately 186000 miles per second.
Multiply miles per second by 31,556,926 to convert to miles per year.
-- You can multiply any quantity by ' 1 ' as many times as you wantwithout changing its value.-- Remember that a fraction with equal numerator and denominatoris the same as ' 1 '.-- Each of the last 3 fractions in the following multiplication is thesame as ' 1 ' :(1,000 miles) x (1 light-second/186,000 miles) x (1 day/86,400 seconds) x (1 year/365.25 days) =1.704 x 10-10 light-year
Radius = 93 million miles.Circumference = 186 million (pi)Period = 1 year = 365.24 daysAverage speed = 186 million pi miles/365.24 days = 66,661 miles per hour (rounded)
The used car I found was a 1994 Range Rover with 186000 miles on it. Like all British automobiles, it sheds parts. But I'd still be interested in it. They're monsters on the trail.
Without knowing what this needs to be converted to, here we go... 18.5 miles per second is equal to: 66,600 mph 106,217 kmh 57,352 kts 29,505 m/s 96,800 ft/s 5,808,000 ft/min 0.0000992457291 lightyears per year
There are approximately 5.84 x 1012 (5,840,000,000,000) miles in one light year. This information is far from correct. There are 97,909,819,200 miles in a light year. Light travels 186,282 miles per second, & there are 525,600 is second in a year. 525,600 × 186282 = 97,909,818,200
No, that would be a light-second. A light year is the distance light travels in one year, which is 5,865,696,000,000 miles (5.87 trillion miles). Or 946,080,000,000,00 light travel 300,000 km per second
A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles. A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance that light will travel in one year. One light second is 186,000 miles.