Recall the basic definition of average velocity:
v = d/t
Units (in SI) are meters per second.
Here are some velocities to ponder....
Keep in mind that 1 m/s is approximately 2.25 miles/hour.
Your walking speed to class - 1-2 m/s
Running speed - 5-7 m/s
Car speed (highway) - 30 m/s
Professional baseball throwing speed - 45 m/s
Terminal velocity of skydiver - 55 m/s
Speed skiing - 60 m/s
Speed of sound (in air) - 340 m/s
Bullet speed (typical) - 900 m/s
Satellite speed (in orbit) - 6200 m/s
Escape velocity of Earth - 11,200 m/s
(That's around 7 miles per second, or 11.2 km/s)
What about.....
The Speed of light
Speed of light (in a vacuum) -
c = 299,792,458 m/s
This number is a physical constant, believed to be true everywhere in the universe. The letter c is used to represent the value being of constant celerity (speed).
By the way, it's hard to remember this exact number, and I wouldn't expect you to. However, here are some approximations that may make it easier to keep it in mind. The speed of light is approximately:
- 300,000,000 meters/sec
- 186,000 miles/sec
- 7 times around the Earth's equator in 1 second
- Out to the Moon in around 1 second (1.3 seconds is closer) - so, the Moon is approximately 1.3 "light seconds" away (on average)
- To the Sun in about 8 minutes - so, the Sun is approximately 8 "light-minutes" away (on average)
- To Mars in about 13 minutes, though this varies depending on the relative locations of Earth and Mars in their respective orbits
- To the nearest (non-Sun) star, actually a 3-star system (Alpha Centauri A and B, and Proxima Centauri) in 4.3 years. Yes, YEARS. So, that 3-star system is around 4.3 "light years" away from us. And that's our closest neighbors!! See why we don't get too far in space travel?
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