At 70 mph, you would travel approximately 102.67 feet in 1 second. This calculation is based on the formula: speed (in miles per hour) / 3600 * time (in seconds) = distance (in feet).
less than 1 au
No, Venus is not the second biggest planet. Here is a list of the planets biggest to smallest. Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Earth Venus Mars Mercury
about 1 second
The information about a light-year is not relevant to answer this particular question. To find out how far light goes (in a vacuum) in any specific time, simply multiply 300,000 (km/second) by the number of seconds.
A frequency does not travel. Anywhere, ever.
45 feet.
1 billionth of a second 1X10^-10
If you're referring to outer space, then sound does not travel at all.
At 45mph a car will travel 66 feet per second.
One sixtieth of a mile = 88 feet.
Like...... 0.243748374837832797 Mili Seconds
1/60 of a mile which is 88 feet.
At 60 miles per hour, you travel 60 miles in one hour. To find out how far you travel in one second, you can convert miles per hour to miles per second by dividing 60 miles by 3,600 seconds (the number of seconds in an hour). This calculation shows that at 60 mph, you travel 0.0167 miles per second, which is approximately 87 feet.
Light would travel just less than 1 foot in a billionth of a second, or roughly 11 3/4 inches.
they travel how far they want to
This depends completely on how close Venus is to the Earth as they have different orbital periods and so the distance between varies greatly. Currently Venus is approximately 2.421 x 108 km from Earth as of 06 November 2009. At 36000 kms-1 it would taken around 1 hour 52 minutes to travel this distance.