The out and back distance for a one-way trip is the total distance traveled from the starting point to the destination and back to the starting point.
No. The Judeo-Christian-Islamic concept of Heaven is a oneway trip. Once you get there, you don't come back.
The distance between the above places is 944 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The distance between the above places is 3561 miles oneway
Because oneway airfare takes you from a place to a place. Let's say, Miami to London. But round trip airfare takes you from a place to a place and then back. Let's say, Miami to London, after how ever many days you spend in London, back to Miami...a round trip is like two tickets....unless you're talking about two oneway tickets...that's a whole other story, if you are, then be more specific.
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If it averaged 6 kph on the trip back and took 4 hours, the distance of one way was 24 kilometers. If the trip there took three hours, 24 kilometers / 3 hours= 8 kph
Unfortunately, the ability to travel back in time is not currently possible. It is unknown to us what time travel requires, be it speed, distance, location, or what is capable of making the trip, if such a trip is even possible.
The cast of Oneway Ticket - 2007 includes: Svante Martin Mai Ohta Janne Ravi
It is oneway or another.
The average distance from Earth to the moon is about 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers), so the round trip distance would be roughly double that, or about 477,800 miles (768,800 kilometers).
Oh, what a wonderful question, my friend! The distance from Earth to the Moon and then back again is approximately 480,000 miles or 770,000 kilometers round trip. That's quite a journey the spacecraft took, filled with so many beautiful sights along the way.
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time it takes for sound waves to travel to an object and back. By calculating the round-trip time and knowing the speed of sound in water, the distance can be accurately determined.