A light second is a unit of distance, not a unit of time.
Light seconds is a distance not a time.
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The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 1.28 light-seconds. This means it takes light about 1.28 seconds to travel from the Earth to the Moon.
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About 500 seconds
There are only 31,536,000 seconds in a year. So, light can only travel for 31,536,000 in a year.
light travels at 175000 miles per second divide 500million by 175000 and you will see how many seconds it takes a light year is 175000x seconds in a year try it
8 minutes and 31 seconds
600, 60(seconds)x60(minutes)=3600(seconds)/6=600
To calculate the total number of times the light will blink in August, first determine the number of seconds in August. August has 31 days, which equals 2,678,400 seconds (31 days × 24 hours × 60 minutes × 60 seconds). Since the light blinks 5 times every 6 seconds, it blinks 50 times every minute (5 times × 10). Therefore, in August, the light will blink 2,678,400 seconds ÷ 6 seconds = 446,400 intervals, resulting in a total of 446,400 × 5 = 2,232,000 blinks.
The lights will flash at the same time every 36 seconds. This is the least common multiple of 9 and 12.
less than a second if a mirror a second