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Jupiter is 7.8 * 10 ^ 11 miles from Sol. The speed of light is 3 * 10 ^ 8 meters per second. How many seconds does it take sunlight to reach Jupiter ?

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Answer:

4.16 x 10^6 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to find the distance of Jupiter from the Sun in meters. So, we know that 1 mile has 1609.34 meters. So, 7.8 x 10^11 miles are equivalent to:


7.8\cdot10^(11)miles*\frac{1609.34\text{ meters}}{1\text{ mile}}=1.25*10^{15\text{ }}meters

Then, to calculate the number of seconds that the sunlight needs to reach Jupiter, we need to divide the distance from the Sun to Jupiter by the speed of the light as:


Time=(Dis\tan ce)/(Velocity)=\frac{1.25*10^(15)meters}{3*10^8\text{ meters/second}}=4.16*10^6\text{ seconds}

Therefore, the sunlight takes 4.16 x 10^6 seconds to reach Jupiter

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