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It takes light about 134 milliseconds to travel the distance around the earths equator.How many seconds is this?
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It takes light about 134 milliseconds to travel the distance around the earths equator.How many seconds is this?
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1s/1000ms x 134ms/1s = .134 seconds.
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milli means 1/1000 = 0.001
134 milliseconds = 134*0.001 = 0.134 seconds
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