That distance you gave is nearly 200 astronomical units so if that is right the time would be 8 minutes times 200, which is 26½ hours.
There are 432339120000000000 seconds in 13.7 billion years.
Distance = 3.03 x 109 kmSpeed of radio = 3 x 108 m/s = 3 x 105 km/sTime = (distance)/(speed) = (3.03 x 109)/(3 x 105) = 1.01 x 104 seconds = 2hrs48.3min (rounded)
160 quadrillion.
Total time about 10 billion years = 3.1556926 × 1017 seconds
For the short scale billion (1 x 109), one billion seconds is more than 31 years (31.68 years, or 31 years, 251 days).1,000,000,000 divided by 31,557,600 seconds per year (calculator) = 31.6881 years1,000,000,000 divided by 31,556,926 seconds per year (SI) = 31.6887 years
The clue is in the question - in 1 billion seconds, there are 1 billion seconds!
The speed of light is about 300,000 km/sec. Just divide the distance by the speed of light. The answer will be in seconds; divide by 60 to get minutes, by 3600 to get hours, or by 86400 to get days.
A billion. LOL You are funny.
1 billion seconds is 277,777.7778 hours.
300 billion seconds is about 9,506.4 years.
There are 432339120000000000 seconds in 13.7 billion years.
1 billion seconds is 31years 251days22hours 39minutes28seconds
1.07 billion
all you have to do is 9 billion x 60 (60 seconds) and then you will have your answer.
1 Billion Seconds = 11574 Days.
10 billion years is about 3.1556926 x 1017 seconds.
Yes. You can even live to be one billion seconds old. If you are 31 then yes, you have live one billion seconds! :)