2997923580 m or 9835710564 ft
The object will move a total distance of 80 meters, which is calculated by multiplying the speed (10 m/s) by the time (8 seconds).
The speed of light is approximately 3 x 10^8 metres/sec. So in 10 minutes, light would travel 60 time that which is 180 x 10^8 metres or 18,000,000,000metres or 18 million km.
It would take (10 divided by 30,000,000,000) seconds to travel 10 cms, which is 0.000000000333333 of a second (approximately!) In nanoseconds this is 1/3rd of a nanosecond. For all practical purposes, for such a small distance, one could consider that the beam of light (in space) would travel that distance almost in an instant. It's that fast!
Electromagnetic radiation travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second. In 55.0 seconds, electromagnetic radiation would travel a distance of about 1.65 x 10^10 meters or 16,500,000 kilometers.
Speed of light = 3 x 108 meters per second.Distance = (3 x 108) x (8.64 x 104) = 25.92 x 1012 meters = 2.592 x 1010 kmNote: 8.64 x 104 seconds = 1 day
The object will move a total distance of 80 meters, which is calculated by multiplying the speed (10 m/s) by the time (8 seconds).
Speed of light 3.0*10^8 m/s times 5 seconds = 15*10^8m
In 10 seconds the jet would travel 2.5 km
It works like this:10 meters / 3.09 seconds * 30 seconds / half minute = 97.09 meters / half-minute
1,100 to 1,300 feet.
The distance a beam of light would travel in 7500 seconds can be calculated by multiplying the speed of light by the time traveled: 3.00 x 10^8 m/s * 7500 s = 2.25 x 10^12 meters. The beam of light would travel 2.25 trillion meters in 7500 seconds.
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Light travels at 2.998 X 10^8 meters/second so, X 3 = 8.994 X 10^8 meter/second Now to miles/hour 8.994 X 10^8 m/s (1 mile/1609 meters)(3600 seconds/1 hour) = 2.0 X 10^9 miles per hour
In the city, 10-15 seconds is about one block. On the highway, 10-15 seconds is about a quarter of a mile.
The second hand of a clock completes one full revolution in 60 seconds. Moving from the 6 to the 10 covers 4 ticks on the clock face, each representing 5 seconds. Therefore, it takes the second hand 20 seconds to move from the 6 to the 10.
Five seconds is one mile away.Ten seconds is two miles away.