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427.47 light years is the distance that light would travel in one year.

Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. Multiply this times 60 seconds per minute times 60 minutes per hour times 24 hours per day times 365.25 days per year times 427.47 years to find miles.

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431 light years in meters?

One light year is approximately 9.461 x 10^15 meters. Therefore, 431 light years is approximately 4.08 x 10^18 meters.


What is the number to 99.1 kggi?

From what I saw on many places the number is suppsoble 909-431-5991! I really hope this helps. I know there is a good answer on yahoo or something.


How many helium atoms are there in a helium blimp containing 431 kg of helium?

To find the number of helium atoms in a helium blimp, you would first need to convert the mass of helium (431 kg) to moles using the molar mass of helium. Then, use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to calculate the number of helium atoms.


What are the steps in putting the number 431 in binary?

Binary columns start at 1 and then double to 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 etc. There is a column for 512 and this is too large to make up the number 431, so you would place a 1 in the next lower column, which is 256. You can also place a 1 in the next lower column again, which is 128, as 256 + 128 are less than 431, in fact they equal 384, which is still 47 short of the number you wish to represent. You would place a 0 in the 64 column as adding 64 to you total would make the number too big. A 1 placed in the 32 column adds 32 to your total, to make 416, leaving you 15 short of your total. A 0 in the 16 because this would exceed your total, leaving you to place a 1 in each of the 8, 4, 2, and 1 columns to reach your total of 431 and a binary number of 110101111


How long does it take for light from the stars of the big dipper to reach earth?

The stars we see at night are nearby stars in the Milky Way. The north star, Polaris, is 430 lightyears away, so its light takes 430 years to reach us. As contrast, the Milky Way is 100,000 lightyears across, and the nearest major galaxy is 2,200,000 lightyears away.