1 [mi/h] = 5280 [ft / h] = 5280 [ft] / 60 [min] = 88 [ft / min]
If something in space is 10 light years away, we would only observe it as it was 10 years ago, as this is the time light has taken to reach us. A light year is a distance not a time. It is the distance that light travels in a year (about 5865696000000 miles or 9385113600000 Kilometres) so you cannot ask how long ago is 10 light years away. That would be the same as asking how long ago is the bus station away.
One light year is equal to about 5.88 trillion miles.
One light year (the distance light travels in one year) is:5,878,625,373,000,000,000,000 miles.
The distance that light travels in one year is called "one light-year". It is, very roughly, about 6.25 trillion miles. You can do the calculations yourself. Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, or 300,000 km per second. There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day and 365.26 days in a year. Just multiply all of those numbers together.
Light travels at the speed on 186,000 miles per second, or 300,000 km per second. There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, and 365.26 days per year. Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light years away. Just multiply all those numbers together.
10000 to 12000 miles per year
About 12000 miles on a lease.
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Not really. The average person drives about 10000 to 12000 miles a year.
On averae a car is typicaly driven 12000 miles a year. This is why manufacturers provide 3 year or 36000 mile warranties. As of 2011 a 1976 would be 35 years old. 35 years times 12000 miles would put the car at 420000 miles on the odometer. If it has been driven on average for all of it's life
The rate of decrease is 9%. It can be calculated as (10920/12000)-1 or (12000-10920)/12000.
12000 a year
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he earns 12000 a year
average miles on a vehicle is 12000 to 15000 a year. so a car three years old would lose value after 45000 miles - would gain value at anything under 36000 miles.
12000 b.C.
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