Sound always travels at the same speed.
The speed of sound varies by medium and temperature. Aerospaceweb seems to conclude that the speed of sound on the surface of Mars is roughly 550 mph.
Actually there is no difference in the Speed of light at any place
As light requires no medium to travel, it's speed is constant in the whole universe
the speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s Hope it Helps!!!
24 hours
If you could travel at the speed of light, the trip from Mars to the Sun would take you about 12-15 minutes - and that's assuming you start off immediately at light-speed.Mars is approxy 205 million KM away from the sun. Divide that into light hours(Traveling @ - Speed of Light (I) for --- hrs., mins., secs., yrs., etc.)Now, the average light second can travel up to 1km per 0.005 of a second.Transfer that and go into the decameter and you will find thatit is approxy 2441.5 hrs to get to the sun from Mars.
Yes, Mars gets about 25% of the amount of light we get.
speed of light I think well it sounds right:)
The speed of light in water is less than the speed of light in space. Only light can travel at the speed of light.
The speed of light is about 880 thousand timesfaster than the speed of sound.
2 minutes
Without other equipment you cannot
it would take apporximately 4.2 seconds, jduging the wind speed in space, if light speed technology did exist.
The distance of Mars from the Sun is 227,936,640,000 meters.One light-year is 9.4605284 × 1015 metersOne divided by the other gives:0.0000240934364723222013687945802 light years.It's not a very practical use of this unit. It's like asking how much a grain of sand weighs in tons...0.0000361 light-year, Mars is to close to the sun to be a light-year away from it.
technically speaking one can't actually fly there, since there is no atmosphere to fly in, but i'll ignore that to answer your question. now at what speed? and when mars is closest to earth or furthest? traveling at the speed of light and if mars is at its closest to earth in its orbit, about 3 minutes. traveling at the average speed of a commercial airplane, slightly over 7 years.
no mars does not share light
*The speed of light in TV signals is 186,282 miles/second. 130,000,000 miles(the distance between Mars and Earth)_______________________________________________ = 697.87 seconds 186, 282 miles/ second (the speed of light) (697.87seconds is about 698 seconds, which is about 12 minutes (11.633333333333333 minutes).
The same age you are now. Unless spacetravel occurs then the speed of movement would reduce the amount aging based on space-time. The closer you get to the speed of light, relative to others who are not near the speed of light you will age slower.
If you could travel at the speed of light, the trip from Mars to the Sun would take you about 12-15 minutes - and that's assuming you start off immediately at light-speed.Mars is approxy 205 million KM away from the sun. Divide that into light hours(Traveling @ - Speed of Light (I) for --- hrs., mins., secs., yrs., etc.)Now, the average light second can travel up to 1km per 0.005 of a second.Transfer that and go into the decameter and you will find thatit is approxy 2441.5 hrs to get to the sun from Mars.
Well traveling at the speed of light would take 4 minutes, so if you want to convert that to years...have fun :)
The same age you are now. Unless spacetravel occurs then the speed of movement would reduce the amount aging based on space-time. The closer you get to the speed of light, relative to others who are not near the speed of light you will age slower.
The planet Mars is approximately 13 light minutes from the Sun.