alomst 60 years!
* Almost. It would take hundreds of generations because you would need to travel at light speed and would need to construct something which would even get onto the sun with out melting. Sorry for my rudeness, however i decided i must correct this question because one the spelling was awful and two the fact was wrong. Personally, i think this amazing human race will make it one day.
One, if it is long enough. Enough already with the "How many foolish things would it take to reach a planet?" questions. This answers them all.
Traveling at the speed of light, it would take approximately 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda galaxy, which is about 2.5 million light-years away from Earth. With current technology, it would take tens of thousands of years to reach Andromeda using conventional spacecraft.
How long will depend on the velocity. The closest star would be 4.24 light years away
8 minutes.
It would take the Earth around 93 million miles to reach halfway to the Sun in its orbit. Earth's average distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles, so halfway would be approximately half of that distance.
It takes7 minutes and 7 secondsto drive 4km at 100km/ph
If you are driving 100km, it's equal to 62.1371 miles. It would take approximately 31 minutes to drive at a speed of 120 mph.
it would depend on how fast you drove... for instance, driving 100km/hr it would take 4 hours...
Approximately 888 (887.881159) years at 100km/h
6,2 secs
depends on how fast can you drive.:)
54 minutes
It would take nine months.
depends if your walking running driving Walking it would take about 4 hours depending on the geography, Driving it would take u about 15 minutes if youre driving at 100km/h
That would depend upon how fast you were going. If you were going at 100km/ph the whole time it would take between 3 hours and 3 hours and a half
Dividing 460 by 100 Km/h you have 4.6 hours, wich would translate to 4 hours 36 minutes.
Depend entirely on the amount of power and friction.