I'm assuming you just have really crap teachers who've never managed to teach you how to do this, since you're clearly doing your homework.
in a question like this, you're simply calculating an unknown quantity from the known quantities, just select the formula that includes all the necessary variables, arrange it so that the unknown is on its own on one side of the formula, stick in all the values you know on the other side of the equation, and bung it in a calculator.
it takes 500 seconds for light to reach the earth from the sun, from which we are trying to calculate the distance.
distance = time x velocity
or if you prefer,
distance = time x speed
time is known, 500 s, so we need to know speed. fortunately the speed of light is a known constant. for some reason your school wants to work in miles even though it isn't an SI unit, the speed of light in miles per second is 186000.
distance = 500 s x 186000 miles/s = 93000000 miles.
Distance from the earth to the sun is about 93,000,000 miles. The speed of light is about 186,000 miles/second or about 8 minutes, 20 seconds.
It takes 8.8 minutes.The distance from the Earth to the Sun varies because the Earth's orbit about the Sun is elliptical. At its closest, the distance is 91,402,000 miles and its farthest distance it is 94,512,000 miles. This gives an average distance of 92,957,000 miles. Light travels at 186,282 miles per second. Dividing the average distance by the speed of light gives 499.01225 seconds which is 8.3168708 minutes.Earth's distance from the Sun varies between about 147 and 152 million kilometers. Given the speed of light as 299,792,458 m/sec and the Sun's radius of 696,000 km, this makes the time taken for the journey (from the Sun's surface to the Earth's) between 8.14 and 8.42 minutes. On an average, it is about 8.28 minutes or 8 minutes and 17 seconds or about 8 minutes and 19 seconds.
Once the light reaches the surface of the Sun, it takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth. This can be calculated by dividing the distance to the Sun by the speed of light: 150,000,000 km / (300,000 km/second).
With the simple equation: Rate*Time=Distance. Since you need to find the time it would be: Time=Distance/Rate. The sun is approximately 93 million miles from the Earth and the speed of light is approximately 186000 miles per second. So you would take 93000000/186000, which equals 500. It takes about 500 seconds(around 8 minutes) for the Sun's light to reach Earth.
Yes , laser lights easily reach the moon. It should take about 1.3 seconds to reach it. The moon is about 239,000 miles away. Light travels at a constant 186,000 per second. So the math is easy.
Mercury's average distance from the sun is 36 million miles (58 million km).The time for light to cover that distance is about 193 seconds.
Distance from the earth to the sun is about 93,000,000 miles. The speed of light is about 186,000 miles/second or about 8 minutes, 20 seconds.
With the average distance or "mean" distance from the Earth to the sun set at approximately 93,000,000 miles, and the speed of light at about 186,000 miles per second; the time in seconds it takes sunlight to reach the earth is appoximately "500 seconds". Most people refer to the time in minutes which would be about 8.333333 minutes.
The speed of light (and all other electromagnetic radiation) is 186,282 miles per second. The average distance from the sun to the earth is 93,000,000 miles. The time needed for light to travel this distance is (93,000,000 / 186,282) = 499 seconds = 8 and 1/3 minutes.
It takes 8.8 minutes.The distance from the Earth to the Sun varies because the Earth's orbit about the Sun is elliptical. At its closest, the distance is 91,402,000 miles and its farthest distance it is 94,512,000 miles. This gives an average distance of 92,957,000 miles. Light travels at 186,282 miles per second. Dividing the average distance by the speed of light gives 499.01225 seconds which is 8.3168708 minutes.Earth's distance from the Sun varies between about 147 and 152 million kilometers. Given the speed of light as 299,792,458 m/sec and the Sun's radius of 696,000 km, this makes the time taken for the journey (from the Sun's surface to the Earth's) between 8.14 and 8.42 minutes. On an average, it is about 8.28 minutes or 8 minutes and 17 seconds or about 8 minutes and 19 seconds.
Once the light reaches the surface of the Sun, it takes approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth. This can be calculated by dividing the distance to the Sun by the speed of light: 150,000,000 km / (300,000 km/second).
Light travels at 186,000 miles per hour, and the Earth orbits about 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. When you do the math, you find that the Sun's light takes about 500 seconds to reach the Earth. There are 60 seconds in one minute, so the Earth is about 8.3 light-minutes away from the Sun.
Moonlight takes 1 min 3 seconds to reach earth.
About 1.3 seconds. The Moon is, roughly, 250,000 miles from the Earth, and light travels at 186,000 miles per second.
With the simple equation: Rate*Time=Distance. Since you need to find the time it would be: Time=Distance/Rate. The sun is approximately 93 million miles from the Earth and the speed of light is approximately 186000 miles per second. So you would take 93000000/186000, which equals 500. It takes about 500 seconds(around 8 minutes) for the Sun's light to reach Earth.
The distance from the sun to the Earth is about 150 million kilometers. To convert this to meters, we multiply by 1000 to get 150 billion meters.
It takes approx. 8 and half minutes to reach earth