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  • 22-07-2022
  • Mathematics
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If light travels at 10,000 km in 3.0 x 10² seconds,
how long will it take light to travel one meter?
(1 km = 1 x 10³ m)



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mackenziebuhl
mackenziebuhl mackenziebuhl
  • 22-07-2022

Answer:

1000xm

Step-by-step explanation:

1 meter = 3.2808 feet, hence. 9.8424 x 10^8 feet in 1 second. 1 foot in x seconds. hence it takes 1 / (9.8424 x 10^8) = 0.10168 x 10^(-8) seconds. ➡️1km = 1000xm⬅️

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