A beam of light travels at a speed of 299,792 kilometers per second. In one year, it would cover a distance of approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers (5.88 trillion miles). This distance is known as a light-year, a unit commonly used in astronomy to measure vast distances in space.
The distance light travels in a year is called light-year
The distance light travels in one year is called a light-year. To get the number 9,470,000,000,000, the unit used is the kilometer.
A light-year is the distance light can travel in one year. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. Multiply that by 3600 seconds in an hour and then by 24 hours in a day and 365 days in a year and you will get the distance in one light-year.A light year is defined as 9,460,730,472,580,800 meters exactly, derivedfrom the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year.
Light years is a measure of distance, not of time; it is the distance that light travels in one year.
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The word is "light-year".
The distance a beam of light travels in one year in a vacuum is called a "light year". It is equivalent to just under 9.5 trillion kilometres.
I would say 4.3 x 186000
The distance light travels in a year is called light-year
That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.That's the distance light travels in one year - about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers.
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A light year
No. A light year is a measure of distance. It is the distance light travels in a year.
No. A light year is a unit of distance, not time. It is the distance light travels in a year.
A light year is a measure of distance, not time. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. In one day light travels 16,081,407,123 miles.
A light year.
1 Light Year