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27 October, 23:50

How many nanoseconds does it take light to travel a distance of 6.40 km in vacuum?

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  1. 28 October, 00:07
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    Answer;

    = 21333 Nanoseconds

    Explanation;

    Distance = Speed x Time

    S = V x T

    (Here S = 6.40 km = 6400 m, V = 300000000 m/s, T = ?)

    6400 = 300000000 x T

    6400 / 300000000 = T

    => T = 0.000021333 seconds

    Convert seconds to nanoseconds

    1 second = 1000000000 nanoseconds

    Therefore,

    T = 0.000021333 x 1000000000 nanoseconds

    T = 21333 Nanoseconds
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