If you're 2 AU from earth, how many minutes will it take for sunlight to reach you?
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2 Answers
If at the distance of 3 AU, the time t = 24.93 minutes.
Explanation:
Major assumption: we are 2 AU from Earth, where Earth is directly between our location and the Sun. This means the straight-line distance to the Sun from our location is 3 AU (since Earth is already 1 AU from the Sun). If this assumption is wrong, then we could be at an angle that places us at a different distance.
First, convert the AU distance into meters using:
1 AU = 1.496e+11 m
Sunlight travels at speed
Simply divide to get the time:
This is the time to cover 1 AU. If we are 3 AU, then the time is:
Just in case of curiosity, we could define our location in a much more geometrical way, but I don't believe this information is available. So the assumption seems good.