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How fast does light travel from sun to Saturn equation
Ok, so assuming I kinda understand now, would I set up the equation like T x 1.9x10^5miles/sec = 8.9x10^8 miles? Then divide the speed and the distance to get time?- _emmakala
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How fast does light travel from sun to Saturn equation
[b]1. the distance between the sun and Saturn is approx. 8.9x10^8 mi. The speed of light is approx. 1.9x10^5 miles per second. How long does it take light to travel from the sun to Saturn? Answer in units of seconds. Homework Equations [b]3. The Attempt at a Solution I have...- _emmakala
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- Light Saturn Sun Travel
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Calculating speed, when given total time it took, and the radius
Thank you so much! So he traveled 69.1150 and then I would divide that by the total time it took which was 12.86 to get his speed which was 5.3744! Thank you so much!- _emmakala
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Calculating speed, when given total time it took, and the radius
[b]1. A bug walking on a circular flowerpot completes one lap around the plantar in 12.86s. If the radius is of the plantar is 11 cm, how fast was it traveling? Answer in cm/s. [b]2. Homework Equations [b]3. The Attempt at a Solution I tried dividing the diameter of the...- _emmakala
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- Radius Speed Time
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