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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
14

How long would it take a message sent as radio waves from earth to reach mars?

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1 answer:
Artist 52 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

longest \: dstance \: btw \: earh - mars \\ (150 + 230) \times  {10}^{6}  km \\ t =  \frac{d}{c}  \\where \: c \: is \: the \: speed \: of \: light \\  =  \frac{380 \times  {10}^{6} km}{3 \times  { {10}^{5} }km. {sec}^{ - 1}  }  \\  \\ when  \: mars \: is \: close \: to \: earth \\ ( 230 - 150) \times  {10}^{6}  km \\ t =  \frac{d}{c}  \\where \: c \: is \: the \: speed \: of \: light \\  =  \frac{80 \times  {10}^{6} km}{3 \times  { {10}^{5} }km. {sec}^{ - 1}  }

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