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Physics, 27.01.2020 23:31, travawnward

Assuming a chevy cruze may be operated indefinitely at 30 m/s with no stops for provisions,
and may be refueled in transit, how long (in years) would be required for the chevy
vehicle to travel one light year?

a. 1,000 years
b. 100,000 years
c. 1,000,000 years
d. 10,000,000 years

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