That is an incorrect conversion. Light years is a measure of distance, not time.
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To convert light years to hours, you would take the distance in light years and multiply it by about 31.5 trillion (which is the approximate number of hours in a light year). For example, 1 light year is approximately equal to 31.5 trillion hours.
That depends on how fast you're going.
At the speed of light in a vacuum, it takes no time at all from your perspective.
Light travels at a speed of 186,282 miles per second. To convert light-years to hours, divide the distance in light-years by the speed of light. Therefore, 310 light-years would take approximately 1,874,579 hours to travel.
1 light-year is about 5.88 x 1012 miles. To convert a certain number of light-years to miles, you can multiply by this number.
1 parsec is approximately equal to 3.26 light years. Therefore, to convert 186,000 light years to parsecs, you would divide by 3.26. This would give you approximately 57,067 parsecs in 186,000 light years.
The idea is to divide the energy by the power used. First, convert the units to make them consistent. For example, you might convert kilowatt-hours to watt-hours.
One light year is the distance light travels in one Earth year. So, 70,000 light years would be equivalent to 70,000 Earth years.