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Physics, 25.03.2020 17:03, jackieespi1461

If you could travel at the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum, how long would it take you to travel from the surface of Earth to the Moon?

c=300,000 km/s
distance between Earth and Moon=356,400km

•0.84 s
•1.19 s
•3.0 s
•56,400

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