Light travels at the rate of about 300,000 km a second.
About 186,000 miles per hour or 300,000 kilometers per hour.
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.
Light goes about 300,000 kilometers in one second. (in a vacuum)
Approximately 186000 miles/second or 300000 kilometers/second
Yes, they travel some fast!
I assume you mean electromagnetic waves. In outer space, they will travel at the speed of light (since light is also an electrodynamic wave). This speed is about 300,000 kilometers per second.
Copper is opaque to light - light can not travel though it.
Light speed is over one billion kilometers per hour. Not only can a human not run that fast, no spaceship can ever travel that fast, at least according to the laws of physics as we currently understand them.
The speed of light in empty space is 300,000 kilometers per second. That's how fast light travels. The direction, or where it is headed, doesn't affect the result.
299,792.458
500 Kilometers per hour
It can travel up to 300,000 kilometers per second