It travels "one light year."
Light travels at 186,282.397 miles per second, so this is about
5,878,000,000,000 miles (5.88 trillion miles, 5.88 x 1012 miles)
or 9.46 trillion kilometers (9.46 x 1012 km)
To estimate this distance in miles,
186,300 miles/second
60 (seconds in one minute)
60 (minutes in an hour)
24 (hours in a day)
x 365.25 (days in one year)
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5,879,180,880,000
About 5.9 trillion miles in one year.
Light is said to travel at 186,000 miles (rounded off) per second.
There are 60 seconds in a minute : 60 x 11160000
60 minutes in an hour : 60 x 669600000
24 hours in a day : 24 x 16070400000
One light year: 5,865,696,000,000 miles per year
or 5.865 trillion miles.
it 6,000,000,000 miles.
AnswerYou're off by a factor of 1000. It's actually about 6 trillion miles (6*10^12)The EXACT answer in miles is 5,874,589,152,000 so 5.87 trillion miles to be simple. Space is really vast considering the nearest galaxy (Andromeda) is 2 million light years away :)
5,869,593,072,00 is the exact answer
5,878,625,373,184 miles.
Light travels at 3 X 105 km/sec. A day has 24 X 60 X 60 seconds. You do the math.
I came up with 16105941302.792 miles. +-
Light can travel 670 Mmiles/hr thus in a day,
light travels 670 Mmiles/hr x 24 hrs/day=16.08 GigaMiles/day.
exactly 9,460,730,472,580.8 km
or 5,878,625,373,183.608 miles
26027397260.3 km
this is too big for meters
(my calculator gave scientific notation)
That's the distance that astronomers call "one light year".
it's 9,460,528,000,000 kilometers, or 5,878,500,000,000 miles. (rounded)
9,454,254,955,500 metres.
9.461 x 10^15 meters.
26027397
the distance light travels in one year. light travels at around 300,000,000 metres per second. 1 year has 31,556,962 seconds in it, therefore a light-year is approximately 9,467,088,600,000,000 metres.
A light year is actually a measure of distance. it's the distance that light travels in one earth-year. A year is a measurement of time equal to the amount of time that it takes the earth to go around the sun once.
light travels one light year in one years timeokay so whoever wrote this above is a retard, and light travels 6 trillion miles in one year, there is 525,600 minutes in a year, times that by 60, then do your 1.86X10 to the fifth and there you go
That's aproximately the distance sound travels in one second, in air. Since light travels at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second, the answer is, approximately 300,000 kilometers.
It would take (10 divided by 30,000,000,000) seconds to travel 10 cms, which is 0.000000000333333 of a second (approximately!) In nanoseconds this is 1/3rd of a nanosecond. For all practical purposes, for such a small distance, one could consider that the beam of light (in space) would travel that distance almost in an instant. It's that fast!
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.
'Light-year' is a unit of a distance. It is the distance for light to travel one year. So it is a great distance.
No. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 8 light-minutes.It takes light 8 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth, in other words.The distance that light can travel in one year is one light-year.
A "Light year" is a distance. It's the distance light travels in one year, in vacuum.5,878,450,000,000 miles (rounded)
A light year is a unit of distance; it is the distance lght travel in one year which is 5.8 trillion miles.
A lightyear is the distance that light can travel in one year.
The distance light would travel in one year in a perfect vacuum is a light year. It's a subtle distinction, but an important one.
Not really. A light year is a measure of distance. It is the distance light can travel in one earth year, about 6 trillion miles
A light-year is a measure of distance, not time as many people mistakenly believe. One light-year is the distance light can travel in one year in the vacuum of space. One light-year equates to 5.8785 trillion miles.
Your question seems to suggest that you think a "light year"is a length of time. It's not.It's a distance ... the distance light travels in a year.The distance is about 5,878,450,000,000 miles.I cannot travel nearly that far in one year.
A light year - is the distance travelled by a pulse of light in one calendar year. It's approximately 5,869,713,600,000 miles !
It is the distance travelled by light in one year at a speed of 186,000 miles per second