Light travels at approximately 3.0*10^83.0108 mm//secsec, How far does light travel in one week?

2 Answers
Jun 6, 2018

1.8 × 10^14\ "m"

Explanation:

Speed is given by

"Speed" = "Distance"/"Time"

From above

"d = Speed × Time"

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m/s" × "1 week"

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m/s" × 1 cancel"week" × "7 days"/(1 cancel"week")

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m/s" × 7 cancel"days" × "24 hrs"/(1 cancel"day")

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m/s" × 7 × 24 cancel"hrs" × "60 min"/(1 cancel"hr")

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m/s" × 7 × 24 × 60 cancel"min" × "60 s"/(1 cancel"min")

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m"/cancel"s" × 7 × 24 × 60 × 60 cancel"s"

color(white)("d") = 3 × 10^8\ "m" × 604800

color(white)("d") = 1814400 × 10^8\ "m"

color(white)("d") = 1.8144 × 10^14\ "m"

Light travelled 1.8 × 10^14\ "m" (in 2 significant figures) in a week.

Jun 6, 2018

~~1.8144 xx 10^14 " "m/("week")

Explanation:

Given: Light travels at ~~ 3.0 xx 10^8 m/s

Use dimensional analysis to find the answer:

3.0 xx 10^8 m/s xx (60" s")/"min" xx (60 " min")/h xx (24 " " h)/("day") xx (7 " days")/("week")

= 3.0 (60)^2(24)(7) xx 10^8 = 1,814,400 xx 10^8

= 1.8144 xx 10^6 xx 10^8

= 1.8144 xx 10^(6+8)

= 1.8144 xx 10^14" "m/("week")