about 8 and one-third.
9 minutes. Light travels about 10 million miles a minute.
The distance between Earth and Jupiter can be anywhere between roughly 391 and 577 million miles, depending on where each of them is in its orbit. The corresponding transit times for radio (or light, heat, etc.) are: 390.8 million miles . . . 35 minutes 576.8 million miles . . . 51.6 minutes
The time for light to travel 200 million miles is t= 1584m/Mi x200 MMi/300 M/m = 1056 seconds or 17.6 minutes.
Sunlight takes just over 8 minutes to reach the Earth. On average, the Earth is 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) away from the Sun. Its orbit is actually slightly elliptical, so can get a little closer and a little more distant from the Sun. That sounds like a long way, and it is. But light travels really really fast. The speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000 km/s. How long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth? It only takes about 8 minutes.
Because Uranus is 1,764.8 million miles from the sun, and its thick atmosphere, it only gets 1/333 the sunlight of earth.
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An average of 93 million miles. It takes sunlight 8 minutes to arrive at the Earth's surface.
36 million miles = 3.22091625 light minutes
93 million miles, or about 8 light-minutes.
Light travels 603,554,966 miles in 54 minutes.
it takes about 8 minutes for the sunlight to get to the earth.
Sunlight takes 8.4 minutes to travel 93 million miles to Earth. It would take us that long to reach the Sun at light speed.
9 minutes. Light travels about 10 million miles a minute.
12 hours 45 minutes
if we have to go 115 miles,at speed 60 miles/h,we cross the 60 miles per an hour,so to know how long does it take to cross 115 miles,just 115 /60=1.91 ... so it is needed 1hour and 54 minutes to cross 115 miles.
The distance between Earth and Jupiter can be anywhere between roughly 391 and 577 million miles, depending on where each of them is in its orbit. The corresponding transit times for radio (or light, heat, etc.) are: 390.8 million miles . . . 35 minutes 576.8 million miles . . . 51.6 minutes
The time for light to travel 200 million miles is t= 1584m/Mi x200 MMi/300 M/m = 1056 seconds or 17.6 minutes.