Traveling at the speed of light - how long would it take, in years, to reach the top of the pile of balls? Show all calculations
. The height of the pile is 1.10 x 10^14 km
1 answer:
The time taken for the object to reach to top of pile is 0.012 year.
<h3>Time of motion </h3>
The time taken for the object to reach to top of pile is calculated as follows;
time of motion = distance traveled/speed
time of motion = (1.1 x 10¹⁴ x 10³ m)/(3 x 10⁸ m/s)
where;
- speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ m/s
time of motion = 3.67 x 10⁵ sec = 0.012 year
Thus, the time taken for the object to reach to top of pile is 0.012 year.
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