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From Earth to the center of our galaxy is about 300,000 light years, meaning that light coming from a star in the center of our galaxy takes 300,000 years to get to earth. Answer True False

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it takes about about 37,200 years for light to travel 1 light year. So the answer would have to be false. It would take way longer than 300k years

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

1 light year is the distance travelled by light in one year

Distance of 1 light year

1 light year = 3×10⁸×365×24×60×60 m

Speed of light = 3×10⁸ m/s

300,000 light years = 300,000×3×10⁸×365×24×60×60


\text{time}=\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Speed}}\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=(300,000* 3* 10^8 * 365* 24* 60* 60)/(3* 10^8)\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=300,000* 365* 24* 60* 60\ s\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=300,000\ years

So, time taken by light to cover 300,000 light years is 300,000 years

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