Yes, it is - in vacuum.
Approx 9.46 trillion km.
You would have to travel at 70.8 trillion miles per hour.
if you're asking "how long in years to travel 1 light year" you would have to know how fast you are traveling. a light year is a measure of distance that's equal to approximately six trillion miles...
we dont know
186'000 miles an hour or speed of light
186'000 miles an hour or speed of light
it travels at about 128,609 miles per second!
the speed of light 186,300 miles per second
First of all, light does not travel that fast. Light travels approximately at 299792458m/s. Assuming ~30 years is a generation, then we get 1181781869436000m or 734325209175.91267000715819613457 miles.
186,282.4 miles per second.
Since Distance = Rate * Time, the Time it takes depends on how fast you are travelling. The formula would be Time = Distance / Rate. At 1 mile per hour, it would take you 25 trillion hours. At the speed of light in a vacuum (~186,282 miles per second), it would take you ~40,261 hours. If you could travel faster than the speed of light, you could cover the distance in a shorter period of time.
It travels about 186282 miles a second. (that is pretty fast) Answer by Ramon Daniel