Very long. Use the formula: distance = time x speed; solving for time: time = distance / speed. The center of the galaxy is estimated to be at a distance of about 27,000 light-years; this is about 1.59 x 1017 miles. If you divide that by 50,000 miles per hour, you get 3,180,000,000,000 hours, or 132,500,000,000 days, or 363 million years.
Approximately 34,091 miles per hour. 50000 ft/sec = 50000 x 3600 / 5280 mph = 34090.9090+ mph
4,647,790,363,300 miles.
That is 80,467 km.
It should be obvious to anybody that the answer will be different for 50000 square miles, 50000 square inches, 50000 square metres or 50000 of any other unit. As long as no units are specified in the question, there can be no sensible answer.
Large
769 hours, 13 minutes, 51 seconds or about 1.05 months.
it has an average of 50000 to 200000 lightyears so yeah...
The same as it is now: the Solar System, in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Approximately 34,091 miles per hour. 50000 ft/sec = 50000 x 3600 / 5280 mph = 34090.9090+ mph
Mistralion City poke-center 50000
From LAX or SFO it is 50000 miles
The nearest star is our sun the equation to solve this is (1 Astro Unit /50000 mi-h)AU=92.956x10692.956x106 mi divided by 50000-mi/hr = The answer to your questions is: 1859.12 hourswhich is about 77 and ahalf days
It would take 100000 years.
About 8 years and 4 months.
33% of 50000= 33% * 50000= 0.33 * 50000= 16,500
1.8% of 50000= 1.8% * 50000= 0.018 * 50000= 900
50000