Roughly 10750 years. (:
It depends on how fast you are traveling. At the speed of light, it would take one year to travel a distance equal to one light year. The speed of light is about 186,282 miles per second. This works out to over 670 million miles per hour and about 5.87 trillion miles per year. So a distance of one light year is equal to a distance of about 5.87 trillion miles. At the speed of an interplanetary space probe traveling at a velocity of 40,000 miles per hour, it would take 16,765 years to travel one light year. The nearest star besides our sun, Proxima Centauri, is about 4.3 light years away. At a speed of 40,000 miles per hour, the velocity of our interplanetary space probe, it would take a little over 73,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri.
A light-year is the distance the light travels in a year.
A light year is about 5.9 trillion miles, so going at 1,000 mph it would take about 5.9 billion hours or 670,000 years.
The trip would take 100,592 years and 6 months at 100,000 miles per hour.
5.87849981 × 1012 Hours
Approximately 670,617 years.
It would take 3.6 seconds.
It takes 5 seconds.
There are six lots of ten minutes in an hour, so 1 mile per 10 mins is the same as 6 miles per hour.
There are 1000 micrometers to a millimeter. Our bacterium is 20 micrometers long. Divide 20 into 1000. (Do you really need more advice? ok. 1000/20 = 50) __________________________ yep, 50 cells to make a chain 1 millimetre long. that's tiny!
It takes 3 minutes.
1.364 seconds to travel 50 feet at 25mph.
18 seconds to travel a mile at 200 mph.
55.4 seconds per mile at 65mph
5 seconds
It depends on the speed at which you travel.
1000 km
It depends on it's speed.
That depends on its speed.
20 seconds.
it would take 1 hour to travel a mile going at 60 mph
16.6 minutes
There is no sound in space.
Twenty minutes.