That is approximately equivalent to 1 light-year. That is to say, if travelling at the speed of light - the highest possible speed in the Universe - it will take a year to get there.
The number 1 trillion trillion can represent two different numbers, because there are two scales in use.The short scale is used in the US, while the long scale is still employed for some uses in the UK, and elsewhere.In the UK the "old term" is rarely used now.The number 6 trillion trillion (short scale) is 1 x 1024, or 1 septillion, with 24 zeros.The long scale assigns number names by millions, not thousands, so 1 trillion trillionis 1 million, million, million; million, million, million or 1 x 1036 with 36 zeros.
because it is the fastest way to measure in very long distances for example earth to other far away planets
It's exactly 7 light years away.One light year is the distance that light travels through space in one year.7 of those is a distance of something like 41,150,289,900,000 miles.
It takes about 20 hours and 40 minutes to drive from Ottawa, Canada to Orlando, Florida. It is about 1,407 miles, or 2,264 kilometers, away.
the Loire river is 1013 kilometres long.
70 trillion km = 43.5 trillion miles (to 3 sf)
238855 miles (384400 kilometers) away from Earth. That is about the width of 30 Earths.
1 trillion years ... roughly 72 times the estimated age of the universe since the big bang
The nearest planet (Venus) is about 25,760,000 miles (about 41,456,700 kilometers) away from Earth.
Even at that great speed the trip would take 5,228.6 years.
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Earth is 588 million kilometers away from Jupiter. On a space shuttle, it would take about 2 years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
11.12 billion miles. About 118 times the distance between the earth and the sun. A very long way away.
11.12 billion miles. About 118 times the distance between the earth and the sun. A very long way away.
P waves travel at an average speed of about 6-7 kilometers per second through the Earth's crust. Therefore, it would take approximately 4 seconds for P waves to reach a town 25 kilometers away.
The distance from Earth to Uranus varies due to the elliptical nature of the planets' orbits. On average, Uranus is about 1.6 billion miles (2.6 billion kilometers) away from Earth. At its closest approach, the distance can be around 1.6 billion miles (2.57 billion kilometers), while at its farthest, it can be around 1.98 billion miles (3.2 billion kilometers) away.
Light travels at a speed of 300,000 kilometers per second. To convert 57 trillion kilometers to light years, we divide by the speed of light: 57 trillion km / 300,000 km/s = 190 million seconds. Converting this to years, it would take approximately 6 years to travel 57 trillion kilometers in light years.