No. A light year is a measure of distance. It is the distance light travels in a year.
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how far u can travel at the speed of light in a year
Not really. A light year is a measure of distance. It is the distance light can travel in one earth year, about 6 trillion miles
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Because that's how it is defined. A light-year is the distance that light travels in a year.
'Light-year' is a unit of a distance. It is the distance for light to travel one year. So it is a great distance.
"Light year" is a unit of length or distance, equivalent to roughly 5,878,600,000,000 miles. (rounded)
A light year is a unit of distance, not a physical quantity. It represents the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum.
A light year
Light is energy that travels in straight lines called rays that fan outward from the source of the light. You're not alone, asker. I'm a 10-year-old girl who is getting really frustrated from all the scientific definitions of how light is produced! Still looking! :)
Measured in tons of oil equivalent, the total energy usage is 7 tons per person per year (2011 figure), that's 22 tons of CO2 produced per person per year. Electricity usage is 13,395 kilowatt-hours per person per year (2010).
your browning light weight 12ga was produced in 1960.