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If Sally could drive a Jetson's flying car at a constant speed of 530.0 km/hr across...

If Sally could drive a Jetson's flying car at a constant speed of 530.0 km/hr across oceans and space, approximately how long (in years) would she take to drive to a solar system object 10.0 AU away?

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SOL:

GIVEN VALUES :

speed

distance to be covered

   (as 1 A.U = 1.496 * 108 km)

time taken

formula to be used :   

  

  

  

  

   (as 24 hours = 1 day)

days

( as 365 days = 1 year)

sally would take 322.19 years to drive to a solar system object 10.0 AU away.


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