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Planet Krypton is a mythical planet and does not exist, so no distance can be given.
Given the ratio of the distance between the earth to the sun and the earth to the moon, calculations find an incredibly small number, almost 1/400. Multiplying by 400 meters gives a distance of just over 1.028 meters in this comparison.
Longitude, meridians
The answer would be false. What is clearly unpredictable is the magnitude of any given earthquake.
The minimum distance of Earth to Sun is 146 million kilometers or 94.5 milliion miles from Mars .There is a Website that determines the exact distance of Earth to the Sun ant any given month. ( http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar/ )
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velocity is a vector quantity. Its magnitude is given by (velocity)= (distance)/(time)
the absolute magnitude
Ursinus appears to be a small college in Pennsylvania. With distances of this magnitude, we can probably ignore its precise location and instead just assume the distance from Saturn to any location on Earth is more or less the same. The average distance from Saturn to Earth is, roughly, 1,400,000,000 km. Its distance at any given moment is somewhere between (again, roughly): 1,250,000,000 km and 1,600,000,000 km.
It is given as an average because the distance varies over time.
Unit for what? Masses are commonly given in kg., or in multiples of the Earth's mass. Distances are given either in km., or in astronomical units - that is, multiples of the average distance from Sun to Earth.Unit for what? Masses are commonly given in kg., or in multiples of the Earth's mass. Distances are given either in km., or in astronomical units - that is, multiples of the average distance from Sun to Earth.Unit for what? Masses are commonly given in kg., or in multiples of the Earth's mass. Distances are given either in km., or in astronomical units - that is, multiples of the average distance from Sun to Earth.Unit for what? Masses are commonly given in kg., or in multiples of the Earth's mass. Distances are given either in km., or in astronomical units - that is, multiples of the average distance from Sun to Earth.
Planet Krypton is a mythical planet and does not exist, so no distance can be given.
the earth moves in a slight elipse around the sun so the distance is an average of the different radii of the elipse
Only if your entire walk is in the same straight line. Otherwise, no.Example:Start anywhere on the track at the high-school football field, and walk all the way around it.The distance you walk is 1/4 mile. Your displacement is zero, because you're now standingexactly where you began.
Velocity of a body is the distance travelled by it per unit time in a given direction. Velocity is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude as well as direction.
Given the ratio of the distance between the earth to the sun and the earth to the moon, calculations find an incredibly small number, almost 1/400. Multiplying by 400 meters gives a distance of just over 1.028 meters in this comparison.
No. The sun has an absolute magnitude of 4.83. By comparison, Betelgeuse has an absolute magnitude of -5.85. Lower numbers indicate a brighter star. In this case Betelgeuse is actually several thousand times brighter than the sun. The sun is the brightest star as measure by apparent magnitude, which is how bright a star looks from a given location and depends on both absolute magnitude and distance.