If given the chance, light will travel in every direction it can in a straight line till it meets a solid object or cloud. Light from stars hit the earth that are milllions of light years away. So the true answer is unknown.
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∙ 8y agoDo the math. Seconds in an hour 3600.times 24 = 86400secs in a day.
86400 times 300,000km per second = 25,920,000,000 kilometers a day.
Or 25 billion nine hundred and twenty million kilometers per day.
A kilometer is one thousand meters. A meter is 39 inches. For the metrically challenged: [When I was in high school, 1964-1968, [US] preparing to join the world in the use of the metric system was all the rage. Even my father was working on learning the system. Somehow, the rage went down in a whimper...] Light travels at an estimated 186,000 miles per second. Multiplying this by 86,400 seconds in a day, we get 16,070,400,000 miles in one day-- as if the figure in miles is any more easy to comprehend than the figure in kilometers... even these very humble astronomical distances are far beyond our practical grasp: 16 billion 70 million four hundred thousand miles.
For those interested in a more precise figure: 16,094,764,800 ( 16 billion, 94 million, 764 thousand, 800 miles ) per day, based upon a speed of 186,282 miles per second ( approximate speed of light in a vacuum ).
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∙ 14y agoThe same way light travels to the bowl of chips in your hand from the light bulb on the ceiling,
and the same way the signal travels across the room to the TV from the remote control in your hand.
Come to think of it ... the same way the picture travels across the room to your eyes from the TV screen !
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∙ 11y agoLight is electromagnetic radiation. It travels from the sun to Earth in exactly the
same way that the signal travels from the cellphone tower to the gadget in your
pocket, the light travels from the bulb to the book you're reading, the 11:00 news
travels from the TV station to your house, and the heat travels from the toaster-coil
to the bread.
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∙ 12y agoThis obviously depends on the type of flashlight, its power source, and the atmospheric conditions that exist. Some very bright lights can be seen to the horizon at night, while others can only be seen up to a mile away.
There are three things that limit the effective distance of a flashlight.
-- The first is scattering or absorption by particles in the air, such as smoke, dust, sand, rain, or fog. The beam contacts more and more of these as it travels.
-- The second is refraction by water vapor or by different air temperatures. These can bend the light so that it spreads in other directions.
-- The third is the basic divergence of a beam with distance. Although some beams, such as lasers, are very coherent, with all of the photons travelling practically parallel paths, almost no beams are exactly parallel. The farther the beam travels, the wider the area it will cover, so less light will reach any particular observer.
If you were to point a flashlight straight up into space, there is a chance that several of the photons might travel on a course parallel to each other. If they were not blocked by dust, air molecules, or cosmic particles, they could conceivably travel a huge distance through space and be detected millions of light years away. However, they would likely be too few. Stars throw out many trillions of photons every second, and at a great distance only a few hundred travel on a path to Earth.
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∙ 14y agoThe term "light year" derives from the distance light travels in a year at approximately 3.0 x 108m/s or 186,000 miles/s. That distance is equal to about 9.46 x 1012 km or 5.9 x 1012 miles.
Light travels about 9.46 trillion kilometers in a lightyear.
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∙ 15y agoThe Sun doesn't move, the Earth does. Watching The Sun traverse across the sky, you'll see it go from east to west.
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∙ 14y agoLight has been moving away from the Sun since it's creation around 4.6 billion years ago. It's light has been moving into the Universe since then at the speed of light.
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∙ 10y agoThe distance from Sun to Earth is 150 million kilometers.. . . . . It takes
approximately 81/3 minutes for the suns rays to reach earth.
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∙ 9y agoThe distance between the sun and earth is about 8.3 light minutes.
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.
It is not possible for any object with any mass to travel at the speed of light. It is possible to travel at 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% the speed of light, you could even travel at "99.9 followed by a trillion trillion 9s"% of the speed of light but never quite 100%.According to our current mathematical theories, for an object with any mass to travel at the speed of light it would take infinite energy to attain that speed.
Miles is a measure of distance, not time. The relation between distance and time is the measurement of how much time it takes an object to travel a specific distance at a specific rate of travel (speed).
2 Light years...
Not much because the light has to travel a distance in the medium with a different refractive index in order for the dispersion to become obvious. If you look very closely you will see some dispersion but it may be microscopic.
A light year is the distance that light can travel in a year.
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.
Because the constant amount of light that the flashlight produces is spread outover a larger area when it's farther away, so the intensity at every point is less. The flashlight might attack you, so be careful. Also, if your earlobes are out of control, tape them down. Please.The torch light penetrate each so much light is not parallel, with the light propagation distance become far, spacing between the light light is more and more big, making smaller according to the density of light in the distance.
Because the constant amount of light that the flashlight produces is spread outover a larger area when it's farther away, so the intensity at every point is less. The flashlight might attack you, so be careful. Also, if your earlobes are out of control, tape them down. Please.The torch light penetrate each so much light is not parallel, with the light propagation distance become far, spacing between the light light is more and more big, making smaller according to the density of light in 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.
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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.
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.
Laser light is different in many ways. These are the biggies. a) Laser light is almost monochromatic. Because it is created by exciting a specific substance to emit photons, the light emitted by the source is almost all one specific wavelength. The light from a flashlight contains all of the colors in the spectrum, forming "white light". b) Laser light is very coherent. This means that the waves leaving the laser remain in phase for a very long time. Light from a flashlight is not coherent. As a result, a laser can project a distinct beam of light much farther than a flashlight. c) Laser light is directional. This means that the beam of light being emitted does not spread much with distance. Hence it can still appear as a point of light many meters away from the source. A flashlight beam will quickly spread the further it is viewed from the source. Because of these fundamental properties, lasers are an excellent experimental device.
Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second and so 186,000*60 = 11,160,000 miles in a minute
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.