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The speed at which light travels in a vacuum; the constancy and universality of the speed of light is recognized by defining it to be exactly 299,792,458 meters per second
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yes but when its rounded up and added up or whatever it is 300000 kilometers.
the answer is: Light.
3000 MPH = 1340 m/s Not much. The fastest aircraft travelled at about 2000 MPH. Hypersonic ramjets travel that fast. Anything getting into orbit, or returning to earth, travels that fast and faster. But if soundwaves are the only issue, 3000 MPH is in the range of the speed of sound in various liquids.
Earth travels through the space at 66,700 miles per hour=]
You probably mean 186,000 miles per second which is the approximate speed of light in a vacuum.
Light travels at approximately 186,000 miles per second.
186,000 miles = 299,337,984 meters.
Mars travels about 15 miles in one second in its orbit.
Light travels over 186,000 miles per second.
Radius = 93 million miles.Circumference = 186 million (pi)Period = 1 year = 365.24 daysAverage speed = 186 million pi miles/365.24 days = 66,661 miles per hour (rounded)
It is: 186,000 miles per second
Light travels at 186000 miles per second in vacuum.
The approximate distance that light travels in one second.
186000 miles per second = 186000 * 1.61 km per second.
That is a common estimate of the speed of light in vacuum.
No known vehicle travels at the speed of light.
Yes, light travels at 186,282.4 miles per second in a vacuum.
There is 1.61 kms in 1 mile. 186000 miles converted to kilometers is 115,527.95.
All electromagnetic energy.
No
186000 mps
Since a microsecond is a millionth of a second, just divide the distance light travels in one second, by a million.
Light travels 186000 miles (approximately) per second So 1 mile will be traveled in 1/186000 seconds. There are 10^12 picoseconds in a second Therefore light will travel 1 mile in (1/186000) x 10^12 picoseconds and that evaluates to 53763440.86 picoseconds