Growing
Faster than
the
Speed of Light?
How
much further did the light travel?
It arrived 9 months later, so the
question really is – How far does light travel in 9 months?
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For this we need the speed of light. As well as in ‘miles per year’ or ‘kilometres
per year’ there are many ways that the speed of light can be expressed. If you find it easier use one of these:
5,913,000,000,000 miles per year
9,461,000,000,000 kilometres per year
187,000 miles per second
673,200,000
miles per hour
1,156,800,000
miles per day
299,200 km per second
17,952,000 km per minute
1,077,000,000 km per hour
25,850,000,000 km per day
NB – There is some rounding in these
figures!
Scroll down for our solution.
Using the figures for ‘miles per year’
and ‘kilometres per year’ from the previous page, the ‘time’ bit of the
equation is 9/12 or ¾.
So we multiplied by 9 and then divided by
12.
(this is the
same as multiplying by 3 and dividing by 4 instead)
We got a distance of
4.43 x 1012 miles (4,430
billion miles or 4,430,000,000,000 miles)
7.1 x 1012 kilometres (7,100
billion kilometres or 7,100,000,000,000 kilometres)
Considering the effect of any rounding,
figures can be anywhere between 4,410 - 4,440 billion miles
(this is 7,060 -
7,100 billion kilometres)