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I would imagine the speed of Electricity in a bolt of lightening is very close to that of light ... light travels at 187000 mph...The moon is 238,857 miles from earth. If you divide the speed of light from the distance to the moon, you get about 1.27 hours (1 hour, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds
The distance from the earth to the sun is 93,000,000 (93 million) miles away.
no it is 3970 miles to get to the senter of the earth the earth is round so its 3970 MILES.
The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles. To find out how many times one could go around the Earth in 240,000 miles, you would divide 240,000 by 24,901, which equals about 9.63. Therefore, you could go around the Earth approximately 9.63 times in 240,000 miles.
The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers) when measured around the equator. If you were to circumnavigate the Earth along this equatorial path, you would travel about 24,901 miles. However, if you circumnavigate the Earth through the poles, the distance is slightly shorter at about 24,860 miles (40,008 kilometers).
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I would imagine the speed of Electricity in a bolt of lightening is very close to that of light ... light travels at 187000 mph...The moon is 238,857 miles from earth. If you divide the speed of light from the distance to the moon, you get about 1.27 hours (1 hour, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds
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The Earth's circumference is approximately 24,901 miles. To determine how many times 124,274 miles would go around the Earth, divide 124,274 by 24,901, which equals about 4.99. This means 124,274 miles would take you around the Earth nearly five times.
No. The amount of miles to the middle of the Earth, in other words, the radius, is 3959 miles.
The distance from the earth to the sun is 93,000,000 (93 million) miles away.
You can't convert between feet and square feet.
In space..
no it is 3970 miles to get to the senter of the earth the earth is round so its 3970 MILES.