From the Wikipedia: "The outer core of the Earth is a fluid layer about 2,300 km ... thick" - With current technology, it isn't possible to go that deep AT ALL.If you just want a calculation based on a hypothetical machine, assume some speed, and then divide the distance by the speed.
It would be necessary to know the speed at which you plan to travel through the inner core.
Designate a speed for the object that is travelling to the core.
how many miles is the earths core
Its approx. 6,378 kms.
The thickness of the inner core is 1,200 km. 1,200 km being the radius of the sphere known as the inner core.
the two parts of the core are the inner core and the outer core
The outer core is liquid, the inner core is solid The outer core surrounds the inner core The outer core is iron-rich, the inner core is iron-rich and nickel-rich There is more pressure acting on the inner core The inner core is hotter
It can take up to two months for an apple core to decompose in a landfill. Banana peels will take a few days to decompose. While glass takes a very long time to decompose, a paper bag can take up to five months.
how long does it take to install a heater core in a 2000 dodge neon
That will vary from supplier to supplier.
About 2,000,000
No. The heat and pressure would destroy any vehicle or probe long before it reached the core.
The Earth has a liquid core containg iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni).
only 180 miles long
It is 2,266 km thick :)
200
it would take you 300 days to dig all the way down to the core
You have a very long metal tube. It screws into the ice and scoops out a cylinder of ice. That's an ice core.
Yes as long as it is not beyond 30
It would be necessary to know at what speed you intend to travel through the outer core.