Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second and so 186,000*60 = 11,160,000 miles in a minute
It will contiunue to travel until it encounters something that absorbs it, even if that doesn't happen for a billion years. There is no limit to the distance.
A light year is a unit of distance; it is the distance lght travel in one year which is 5.8 trillion miles.
well it depends on what you are measuring your 'much' in. First thing is, a light year is a distance not a time. It is defined as the distance light would travel in the time of one human year. Now to define this: light travels at ~300000000ms-1 and there are 31536000s in one year, so light will travel: 300000000*31536000 = 9.5x1015 metres in one year (that is 95 followed by 14 zeros! so a long distance) so in 9.7 light years light will travel 9.2x1016 metres. Which is a very very long distance.
yes light does take time to travel, and the time taken is at the speed of light. And so depending on the distance, we will know how much time it has taken.
No. A light year is the distance light travels in a year, and nothing can travel faster than light. Therefore, the quickest that anything could travel a light year is 1 year. A comet travels much slower than light.
One year ! A light year - is a measurement of distance over time. It is the distance light takes to travel over a single Earth year. The distance is 5,878,612,843,200 miles.
A light year is the distance that light can travel in a year.
A light year is commonly thought of as time, like a year. Really, it is a measure of distance. It is how far light can travel in a year, which is about 6 trillion miles.
As far as you like. For example it travels from the sun and gets through our atmosphere without much difficulty.
Probably that refers to the SPEED of light; and perhaps the speed of something else. Or speeds in general. A speed can be defined as a distance divide by a time, i.e., how much something moves in a second, or in a minute, for example.
The question should be How Long is a light year (in standard form) as a light year is the DISTANCE that light will travel in one year No...I'm not sure what a light year would be in a leap year.
The distance light travels in one year is called a light year.It is approximately 6 trillion miles.9.4605284 x 1015 metresLight year is the distance traveled by light in one year. we just cannot imagine this. Because light travels 3*108 m/s. so just think how much it will travel in one minute, one day, one week, one month & one year.Exactly 9,460,730,472,580.8 (just under 9.46*1012) kilometers.