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If a planet was located approximately 24 thousand light-years from the center of a galaxy and orbits that center once every 194 million years, how fast is the planet traveling around the galaxy in km/hr? If needed, use 3.0 × 108 m/s for the speed of light.

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84km/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

To find one light yr

= 3E8m/s x 24x 365/1000

= 996980E7kms

So

Radius of orbit for 24000light years

=996980E7kms x 24000

Total orbit distance is = 2πr

= 2 *π x 996980E7kms x 24000

Total time will be

= 194E6 x 24x365 hrs

Finally speed = distance/ time

= 2 *π x 996980E7kms x 24000/194E6 x 24x365 hrs

= 84km/hr

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