That's going to depend on how the energy is being carried.
- Is it stored in a battery that's traveling in an ox-cart ?
- Is it the energy in an earthquake or a tsunami wave ?
- Is a beam of light or a radio signal carrying it ?
- Is it a tank of oil or a cargo hold full of coal on a slow boat to China ?
- Is it the call of a whale propagating through cold compressed brine ?
Light cannot travel around the Earth, since light travels at a straight line and the Earth is round. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second.
the human organs spread out can go around the world 2.5 times
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I bellive the answer is 2 and a half times
Scientists estimate that a cyclone/huricane/typhoon releases energy at the rate of about 1 PetaWatt (1015 watt)/day or 115740740741 watts/second. This is equivalent to 70 times the world energy consumption of humans/day and 200 times the worldwide electrical generating capacity/day, or to exploding a 10-megaton nuclear bomb every 20 minutes.
Light could travel seven and a half times around the world in one second.
If light were to go in a circle around the earth it would go around the earth about 7 3/4 times in a second.
None. In the absence of an extremely strong gravitational field, like that of a black hole, light will travel in a straight line. It cannot, therefore curve around the world. In vacuum, in one second light can cover the distance equal to 7.5 times around the world.
Light doesn't actually go around the Earth; light travels in generally straight lines. But if light DID go around the world, it could go around the world seven times in just less than one second.
because the sun sets at different times around the world
Oil provides 40% of the energy for the world, and China is the world's second-largest oil consumer behind the United States.
In 2010, about 2% of the energy in the world is wind power
Light cannot travel around the Earth, since light travels at a straight line and the Earth is round. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second.
90% of energy used around the world comes from Fossil Fuels! Hope i Helped:)
An average fly flyes around the world 12 times a day
Oil provide 40% of the total energy used in the world. China is the world's second-largest oil consumer behind the United States.
Wave energy is being used all around the world. The Bay of Fundy in Canada, and the River Rance in France are the biggest.