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.
The work done by a 100-watt light bulb when lit for 30 seconds can be calculated using the formula work = power x time. Power = 100 watts, Time = 30 seconds. Work = 100 watts × 30 seconds = 3000 joules.
In 30 years, there are 946,080,000 seconds. This is calculated by multiplying the number of years (30) by the number of seconds in a year (31,536,000).
Light travels at a speed of approximately 30 centimeters per picosecond in a vacuum.
The distance traveled by an object moving at a constant velocity can be calculated using the formula distance = velocity x time. In this case, the object's velocity is 10 m/s and the time is 30 seconds. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 10 m/s x 30 s = 300 meters.
There are 8 minutes and 30 seconds in 510 seconds.
30 feet.
Light will travel 5.6 million miles (9 million km) in 30 seconds. It doesn't matter where it's going.Pacing off that distance within the solar system, it's enough to get you about 15% of the way fromthe sun to Mercury, and about 11% of the way from earth to Mars when they are closest together.
About 5.6 miles.
10 x 30 = 300 metres.
The 2002 Hyundai Sonata has a gas light that comes on when the gas is low. After the gas light comes on the car can travel 25 to 30 miles.
You can easily go 30 miles.
If you mean the speed of 80km/h to be constant, then it would travel a distance of around 667 metres.
-- Your speed after 30 seconds will be 30 meters per second.-- Since your acceleration is constant, your average speed during the 30 secondsis the average of your initial and final speed . . . 15 meters per second.-- The distance you cover is your average speed for 30 seconds = 15 x 30 = 450 meters.
20 to 30 seconds
five hundred yards
The speed of sound at sea level is 10,208.7 meters per 30 seconds.
30 Feet