Roughly 308 minuites (this will vary depending on where Earth and Pluto are in their orbits).
10 X 100000000 light years if the space ship is moving with a speed of 10000000000 km per minute.
It depends what spped you travel at ! If you travelled at the speed of light it would take .... If you travelled as fast as a shuttle it would take.....
Pluto's orbit is highly eccentric. When Pluto is at its minimum distance form the Sun, sunlight takes about 14800 seconds to reach it (just over 4 hours). At its maximum, the light takes about 24600 seconds (nearly 7 hours).
8 hours, 14 minutes, and 29 seconds (approximately). Also, did you know that Pluto isn't actually a planet? It's a shooting star that is travelling from the Andromeda galaxy at 1.3x the speed of light.
Going by the speed of light, it'll take 8.5 hours to reach Pluto from the Sun, about the length of the solar system.
Light years.
No, not as long as the light stays in vacuum.No, it does not. That is where it has its maximum speed.
That depends a lot on the speed. Use the formula: time = distance / speed.
6 hours.
The speed of sound is only 768mph, so it'll take a pretty darn long time.
Pluto rotates at a relatively slow speed of about 47.1 km/hr (at the equator), making its day about 6.4 Earth days long.
The long axis of Pluto's orbit is 11.8 billion km (79 AU), so the two farthest points in its orbit are 655 light-minutes (10.9 light-hours) apart.