The Sun is approximately 93 million miles from Earth
Assuming a speed of 100 mph (To make conversion to other speeds easier)
It would take 930,000 hours or 106 years
It would use (~50 mpg) 1,860,000 gallons of fuel or 266 fuel tankers.
Technically, there is no answer; due to the way a jet works, it's not possible to use one in space.
If you mean "in a spacecraft travelling at the same speed as a typical commercial jet", then let's call that about 1000 km/h (a bit on the fast side; most commercial airliners have a cruising speed slightly lower than that). It's 150 million kilometers from the Earth to the Sun, so that's 150,000 hours, or a little over 17 years.
The average speed of a large commercial jet airliner is about 500 mph. The average distance to the Sun is 93 million miles.
93,000,000 mi / 500 mi per hour = 186,000 hours or 7750 days or approx 21 years and 3 months.
Yet light from the Sun only takes 8 minutes to reach Earth. Cool huh?
If you divide the distance (about 150,000,000 km.) by the speed (400 km./sec.), you will get the result in seconds. Then divide by 86400 to convert to days; if the result is still too big for your liking, divide by 365 to convert to years.
If you divide the distance (about 150,000,000 km.) by the speed (400 km./sec.), you will get the result in seconds. Then divide by 86400 to convert to days; if the result is still too big for your liking, divide by 365 to convert to years.
If you divide the distance (about 150,000,000 km.) by the speed (400 km./sec.), you will get the result in seconds. Then divide by 86400 to convert to days; if the result is still too big for your liking, divide by 365 to convert to years.
If you divide the distance (about 150,000,000 km.) by the speed (400 km./sec.), you will get the result in seconds. Then divide by 86400 to convert to days; if the result is still too big for your liking, divide by 365 to convert to years.
If you divide the distance (about 150,000,000 km.) by the speed (400 km./sec.), you will get the result in seconds. Then divide by 86400 to convert to days; if the result is still too big for your liking, divide by 365 to convert to years.
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At a distance of 56 million kilometers, light requires 3.1 minutes to reach Mars from Earth.
It will take light about 0.000834 seconds or 834 millionths of a second to travel 250 kilometers in vacuum, somewhat longer in any material substance.
300,300,000,000,000 kilometers.
A mile is about 1.6 kilometers; Earth moves around its orbit at about 30 km/second. Therefore, it takes just a little more than 1/20 of a second to move a mile.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
roughly 14years at 13km/s.
9.32 seconds.
One second.
1 second
A few kilometers. It takes light about 8 minutes to reach Earth.
It takes light 8 minutes 20 second to go from the Sun to the Earth.
two min thirty second
How long would it take a car to travel 87 kilometers if it were travelling at 90 kph
An S-wave travels at 3.5 kilometers per second. If you have an S-wave traveling 6000 kilometers, it would take 1.7seconds.