The speed of sound is only 768mph, so it'll take a pretty darn long time.
The trip would only take 5.64 seconds to reach Pluto (about 4.7 billion miles) at that speed.
It depends what spped you travel at ! If you travelled at the speed of light it would take .... If you travelled as fast as a shuttle it would take.....
10 X 100000000 light years if the space ship is moving with a speed of 10000000000 km per minute.
Technically speaking this would be impossible because there is nothing to move sound through in space but if the sound would move the same speed it does in room temperature air, it would take about 150,000,000,000 / 340 = 441176000 seconds or about 5106 days.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is approximately 40,075 kilometers. The speed of sound at sea level is about 343 meters per second. To calculate the time it would take to travel around the equator at that speed, you would divide the circumference by the speed of sound, resulting in roughly 117 hours, or about 4.9 days.
Sound waves can't travel through space.
The speed of sound is only 768mph.
That depends a lot on the speed. Use the formula: time = distance / speed.
Because if its highly elliptical orbit, out distance to Pluto varies considerably between about 2.7 and 4.6 billion miles. The average human walking speed is about 3 miles per hour. At that speed it would about 100,000 to 170,000 years to reach Pluto.
The trip would only take 5.64 seconds to reach Pluto (about 4.7 billion miles) at that speed.
It depends what spped you travel at ! If you travelled at the speed of light it would take .... If you travelled as fast as a shuttle it would take.....
Roughly 308 minuites (this will vary depending on where Earth and Pluto are in their orbits).
10 X 100000000 light years if the space ship is moving with a speed of 10000000000 km per minute.
4.56 hours.
Technically speaking this would be impossible because there is nothing to move sound through in space but if the sound would move the same speed it does in room temperature air, it would take about 150,000,000,000 / 340 = 441176000 seconds or about 5106 days.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is approximately 40,075 kilometers. The speed of sound at sea level is about 343 meters per second. To calculate the time it would take to travel around the equator at that speed, you would divide the circumference by the speed of sound, resulting in roughly 117 hours, or about 4.9 days.
Pluto's orbit is highly eccentric. When Pluto is at its minimum distance form the Sun, sunlight takes about 14800 seconds to reach it (just over 4 hours). At its maximum, the light takes about 24600 seconds (nearly 7 hours).