The circumference of the earth at the equator is 40,075.02 Km.
So therefore the distance travels in 1 hour is equal to 40075.02/24 which equals 1669.79 Km each hour
that is a rough calculation, where the distinction between solar days and celestial days is not taken into account. in a solar day, the earth actually rotates 360 plus 360/365 degrees. roughly 1.003 revolutions, which is 40,185 km. this divided by 24 equals 1674 km
You should specify, speed (or distance), as compared to what? The results will vary. In its orbit around the Sun, Earth travels about 30 kilometers every second.
You should specify, speed (or distance), as compared to what? The results will vary. In its orbit around the Sun, Earth travels about 30 kilometers every second.
You should specify, speed (or distance), as compared to what? The results will vary. In its orbit around the Sun, Earth travels about 30 kilometers every second.
You should specify, speed (or distance), as compared to what? The results will vary. In its orbit around the Sun, Earth travels about 30 kilometers every second.
This is a famous question in the history of science. This was to find the speed of the earth relative to the "ether", which was believed to support the propagation of light. The result came out as precisely zero, leading to the ditching of the ether, the development of the theory of relativity, and modern physics. I suspect you might mean relative to the sun, about 35 miles per second I think - no doubt someone has a more accurate answer. You can work it out for yourself using the fact that in 1 year the earth goes roughly in a circle of diameter the earth's orbit.
The average orbital speed of the earth is 29.783 km/s.
-> 107'218 km/h
The Earth travels 30 kilometres in one second
You should specify, speed (or distance), as compared to what? The results will vary. In its orbit around the Sun, Earth travels about 30 kilometers every second.
30 Kilometers a Second
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A "light year" is a measure of distance, derived from "how far light can travel in one Earth year". Thus, if you shine a torch for the amount of time it takes the Earth to orbit the sun exactly once, that light would have travelled the distance of a "light year".
One Astronomical Unit is the mean distance between the Sun and the Earth.
Light travels at the speed of 186,000 miles per second. A light year is the distance light travels in one year. It takes 8 minutes for light to travel from the sun to the earth.
Only about one hour , the road has improved a lot.
A light year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light will travel in one year. There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 24 hours in a day. The year is 365.24 days long. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second, or 300,000 km per second. Just multiply all those numbers together.
No. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is 8 light-minutes.It takes light 8 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth, in other words.The distance that light can travel in one year is one light-year.
We travel about 1670.45 kms per hour relative to the space. Earth takes full circle in 24 hrs. So total distance covered in 24 hrs by any body present on the surface of the earth is equal to the circumference of the earth, which is 2*pi*r where "r" the radius of earth is 6378.1 kms.
40,000 km / 24 hours, about 1700 km/hour.
A light year is the distance that light will travel in a vacuum in a year. Nothing can travel that distance in an hour so a lightyear per hour is a meaningless concept of speed. Though impossible to attain, it is a measure of speed while a kilometre is a measure of distance. There is no direct relationship between the two.
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
If the question refers to the time taken for a journey then this obviously depends on the speed of travel. Velocity (or speed) = Distance ÷ Time. So Time = Distance ÷ Velocity. Example : If you were travelling at 40 mph (miles per hour) then the time taken is 47/40 = 1.175 of an hour which equals 1 hour and 10½ minutes.
At 6.2 miles per second you would travel 22,320 miles in one hour.
It is 74km from Sydney's CBD to Gosford. Travel time is an estimated one hour and twenty minutes, depending on traffic.
80 hours. It's different going from the earth to the moon because you travel along large ellipses. There is also the issue of accelerating and decelerating. If Ulysses flew by the earth and moon in a straight line, it would only take eight hours to pass.
The distance between Bath, UK and Worcester, UK is about 139 kilometers. To travel by car, it would take about one hour and 35 minutes.
The distance from the Moon to Earth is a little more than one light-SECOND, meaning it takes light a little over a second to travel that distance.
How far does light travel in one hour