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what is the speed of light (in kilometers an hour)?

What is the speed of light in kilometers per hour?

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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

299 792 458 m / s * 1 km/1000 m = 299792.458 km/s

299792.458 km /s * 3600 s/ 1 hr = 1079252848.8 km/hr

1.079 X 10^9 km/hr with sig figs.

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Anonymous

Jan 30, 2025

The speed of light varies based on what it is traveling through.

In a vacuum, light is the fastest and can travel over a billion kilometers (1,079,252,848) in an hour. But in other materials like glass, water or plasma, light travels more slowly, sometimes much more slowly.

For example, the sun s radius is roughly 700 thousand kilometers, yet it takes light thousands of years to get from the center to the surface.

However, once in the vacuum of space, it travels the distance to Earth (about 150 million kilometers) in just about 8 minutes.

Pretty fricken cool.

To be accurate the speed of light = 1.07925285 × 10^9 kilometers / hr.

Light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles (299,338 Km) a second or 700 million miles (1,126,540,800 Km) an hour.

The distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 239,000 miles (384,633 kM). This seems pretty fast and indeed theory says that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light

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what is the speed of light (in kilometers an hour)?

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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

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Speed of light is 300000 kilometers per second. You can multiply that out by the number of seconds in an hour.

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Anonymous

Feb 17, 2025

Its a very easy question.Any school student knows that speed of light is 3*10^5km/s,that is,300,000 km/s.Multiplying by 3600,as there are 3600 sec in an hour,we get 300000*3600=1,080,000,000 kmph or 1 billion 80 million kilometers an hour.Simple!!

However the speed of light is dependent on the medium its travellling in.The above speed is for vacuum or in air with approximation.As the medium gets denser, the speed reduces as per a quantity defined as the refractive index of the medium.Speed in a medium with refractive index of x will have a speed of S/x,where S=speed of light in vacuum or air.

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Anonymous

Feb 17, 2025

3 times 10 to 8 Metres per second,

So 3 times 10 to 5 KM per second

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Anonymous

Feb 07, 2025

180,000 mileas per second. Given the E=MC2, Time Travel is relativey possible at speeds well in excess of the same.Use respective formula to covert from miles to kilometers.

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