None. It's a trick question. Light travels in firsts.
Light travels 186000 miles (approximately) per second So 1 mile will be traveled in 1/186000 seconds. There are 10^12 picoseconds in a second Therefore light will travel 1 mile in (1/186000) x 10^12 picoseconds and that evaluates to 53763440.86 picoseconds
It takes 1.3 to 1.4 nanoseconds for light to travel 1 foot.
Its 16
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9.55 revolutions
There are only 31,536,000 seconds in a year. So, light can only travel for 31,536,000 in a year.
About 500 seconds
Light travels approximately 186,282 miles per second, so it takes about 1/186,282 seconds to travel 1 mile.
distance = speed x time. Multiply the speed of light (in miles/second in this case) by the time in seconds, to get the distance travel in miles.
less than a second if a mirror a second
It would take about 496 seconds to travel to the sun at the speed of light.
There are 60 seconds in a Minute. RPM is revolutions per Minute. So your question answers itself.
800,000 seconds per minute Light travel approximately 3x10^8 ms-1 or approx 186,000 miles/second.
Light travels 186,282.397 miles per second. That is 983,571,056 feet per second.
About 1.5 light-seconds to the Moon.
The speed of light is equal to 299792.458 kilometres per second. There are 180 seconds in one minute. Therefore, in three minutes, light will travel 299792.458 x 180 = 53962642.44 kilometres in three minutes.
Light seconds is a distance not a time.