no because they are not all the same size and and so they will travel different distances =) (santiya)
Navigation satellites move around Earth at an altitude of about 1,243 miles to 22, 223 miles and at about the same speed of rotation. These satellites are in what is called Medium-Earth orbits (MEO).
A light-year is a measure of distance that a photon of light will travel in one year .
No, planets do not all travel at the same speed. The speed at which a planet moves in its orbit around the Sun depends on its distance from the Sun and its mass. Closer planets tend to move faster than those further away.
Depends on what you want to do when you get there. Interplanetary probes make the journey in about a day. The Apollo lunar landing missions took about 3 days the travel the same distance.
No, the moon and the sun are not the same distance from Earth. The average distance from the Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles, while the average distance from the Earth to the sun is about 93 million miles.
No, not all bits of chaff will travel the same distance. Factors such as weight, size, and wind conditions can affect how far each piece of chaff travels when dispersed.
No, due to differences in weight and wind conditions, chaff particles may travel different distances. Smaller and lighter particles may be carried further by the wind compared to larger, heavier ones.
If you travel less distance in the same time, you are traveling slower.
Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed
At full speed an airplane can travel 3500 miles with the wind in 5 hours but it requires 7 hours to travel the same distance against the wind?
If the object travels the same distance at a higher speed, the time it takes to travel the distance will decrease. This is because time is inversely proportional to speed when distance is constant. So, increasing the speed will result in less time taken to cover the same distance.
So, what is the question? - Well, you would need a greater speed, to travel a longer distance in the same time.
No, even if going around in a circle is counted, the distance is the same.
They don't really travel at the same speed, but, on television, the distance they travel is so short, that the difference between the speed of sound and the speed of light is almost non-existant.
Distance does not affect the average speed. A car can travel 1 kilometre at an average speed of 60 km per hour, or it can travel 100 km at the same average speed.
It's the same distance no matter how long takes you. The distance is 24,901 miles.
what is speed at a specific instant in time