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Astronomers use a light year to measure distance. a light year is the distance light travels in one year. The speed is approximately 300,00km/sec. how long will it take a rocket traveling 63,000km/hr to reach Alpha Centauri (the ⭐ closest to Earth other than the ). Note: Alpha Centauri is approximately 4.34 light years from Earth. which is 4.11 x 10^13 km away (when using scientific notation). one light year is 9.46 x 10^12 km.

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Speed of light = 300,000 km/sec

Rocket's speed = 63,000 km/hr or 6.3 x 10⁴ km/hr

Alpha Centauri distance from Earth = 4.11 x 10¹³ km

One light year (distance) = 9.46 x 10¹² km

To solve for the time it takes it travel, we can manipulate the speed formula.


\begin{gathered} \text{speed}=\frac{dis\tan ce}{\text{time}} \\ \text{time}=\frac{dis\tan ce\text{ }}{\text{speed}} \end{gathered}

We already have the distance of Alpha Centauri from Earth written above. We also have the speed of the rocket written above too. We will substitute those values to the formula.


\begin{gathered} \text{time}=\frac{4.11*10^(13)\operatorname{km}}{6.3*10^4\operatorname{km}\text{ /hr}} \\ \text{time}=0.6523809524*10^9 \\ \text{time}=6.52*10^8\text{ hr} \end{gathered}

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