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A lightyear is not a measure of time but a measure of length that light can travel in 1 year. It would take 28 years for light to travel a lightyear
To measure the distance from the epicenter.
This is a nonsense question. An hour is a measure of time while a mile is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and there is no valid way of converting from one to the other. If the question was about how long it would take to travel 4737 miles, the answer would obviously depend on the average speed at which you could travel.
velocity = distance travelled/time taken to travel that distance
Miles is a measure of distance, not time. The relation between distance and time is the measurement of how much time it takes an object to travel a specific distance at a specific rate of travel (speed).
No.you travel at the time it would be on a planet if it were in the exact place as you.If you are referring to what you would put your watch at, then you would leave it at whatever time it is on earth.
You cannot convert hours to miles. Hours is a measure of time, miles is a measure of distance. If you want to know how many hours it would take to travel 577 miles, you would need to specify what rate of speed you were traveling at.
You cannot travel back in time.
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Hours are a measure of time. Miles are a measure of distance. If you averaged 60 miles per hour it would take 57 hours to travel 3425 miles. Without any stops or slow downs.
Use a tape measure.
A seismic travel time curve describes the relation between the travel time of a seismic wave and the epicentral distance. It is used to calculate the calculate the distance of the earthquake's epicenter from the seismograph.