149.60 million km
There are 5000/60 = 83 hours and 20 minutes
300,000 seconds = 5,000 minutes or 83 hours and 20 minutes.
The speed of light is 1,079,252,848.8 kilometers per hour.
Hint: There are 60 minutes in an hour...
A/B
About 83 trillion kilometers in 8.8 light years.
6 light-minutes is approximately 107,925,284.88 km
One light-minute is 17,987,547.48 km
In 83 minutes , there is one hour. And left over 23 minutes.
To the present limit of modern laboratory techniques of mensuration, the solution is indistinguishable from 83.
Answer: 83 mi. = 133.575 km The formula to convert miles to kilometers: 83 mi* 1.609344 km 1 mi = 133.575552 km
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
119,520 minutes.
It would appear you are mixing units, that is measures of distance and measures of time. However, it may be that you are referring to "light minutes", as such measure distance as well. Given that the speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792,458 per second, this would mean that one light minute would be 17,987,547,480 kilometers. We can readily see by this that such a small distance as thirty kilometers could only be expressed in a fraction of a light minute, and indeed would be only a fraction of a light second. If we take 299,792,458 kilometers and divide it by 30 kilometers, we see that 1/9,993,082th of a light second is about thirty kilometers. Therefore, in answer to "How long is thirty kilometers expressed in light seconds?", the answer is roughly 1/10 millionth of a light second.
Just as fast as light travels anywhere else; the speed of light in a vacuum is constant - about 300,000 kilometers per second. If you refer to the time, you can divide the distance (about 150 million kilometers) by the speed; after converting to minutes, in this case the result is about 8 minutes and 20 seconds.