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Keep in mind that radio waves are measured, and travel by the wavelength and frequency. If you know any information about the signal (strength, wavelength, frequency, etc), these can often be translated to total energy and speed of travel. This calculation can be general, or made very precise (often involving an interesting constant, the "permittivity of free space"). Remember that frequency is often measured in inverse distance units, so 1/cm or cm^-1. These can be easily converted to standard units (meters) and translate to energy and speed. Using the distance from Venus to Earth, the total time to travel can be determined.
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.
Absolutely ! At their closest point on their orbits - the Earth and Mars are 60 million kilometres apart !
about 1.659 light years. (answered by wikianswers.com)
The distance of the earth from the sun is 150 kilometres.
149.6 million km
In distance, Venus has a smaller distance to travel than The Earth
150 million kilometer or 96 million miles
To find the distance between the Earth and Moon you would use Lunar distance. Lunar distance is the measurement from and to the Earth and Moon which calculates 238,900 miles
Keep in mind that radio waves are measured, and travel by the wavelength and frequency. If you know any information about the signal (strength, wavelength, frequency, etc), these can often be translated to total energy and speed of travel. This calculation can be general, or made very precise (often involving an interesting constant, the "permittivity of free space"). Remember that frequency is often measured in inverse distance units, so 1/cm or cm^-1. These can be easily converted to standard units (meters) and translate to energy and speed. Using the distance from Venus to Earth, the total time to travel can be determined.
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.
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The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is 150 million kilometers.Since there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer,150,000,000 km=150,000,000,000 meters (or 150 billion meters).
Absolutely ! At their closest point on their orbits - the Earth and Mars are 60 million kilometres apart !
If you measured the distance between the moon and earth you could calculate the correct Distance you are recommended to travel.
Naturally the ball in space will travel the longest distance as long as it does not bump into something along the way. Gravity on earth will cause the ball thrown to fall back to earth.
If there is a street for sky, so it will take seventy years to walk for a human being.