A light day is the distance that light travels in one day in a vacuum. Since light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (about 186,282 miles per second), a light day is roughly 25.9 billion kilometers, or about 16.1 billion miles. This distance is calculated by multiplying the speed of light by the number of seconds in a day (86,400).
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8 light-minutes, 19 light-seconds. Or; 499 ± 1 light-seconds.
if you're asking "how long in years to travel 1 light year" you would have to know how fast you are traveling. a light year is a measure of distance that's equal to approximately six trillion miles...
The amount of propane a pilot light uses per day can vary, but on average, a pilot light consumes about 1 to 2 gallons of propane per month.
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the first day of summer
1 light day is a distance.
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24 hours = 1 day 6 hours = (6 / 24) = 1/4 of a day 1 day = four (1/4)s of a day 1 day is 4 times as long as 6 hours.
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Daily periodicity of light (photoperiod) plays very important role in initiating flowering in a variety of plants. On this basis plants are classified as 1. long day plants, 2. short day plants and 3. day -neutral plants. Day neutral plants are not affected by daily photoperiod for their flowering whereas 1 & 2 category require long duration & short duration of light for flower initiation respectively.
1 day has 24 hours. 1 day is 12 times long than 2 hours.
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If your period is one day late and the next day you have light spotting, it could be the beginning of your period. It is quite normal for the first couple of days of your period to be light.
This depends where you are on the earth. The closer you are to a pole of the earth, the longer the day will be.
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