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How many meters is the universe?

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How many meters is the universe?

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  1. 1.296*10e26 meters

    wikipedia sae its 93 bilyun lite yeers

    1 lite yeer=9.46073 10e15 meter

    giv 8.7*10e25 meters


  2. Well if the guy above me is right then the universe is 1.475884 * 10^27 meters in diameter.

    That's a big number.

  3. No one can write a number that LARGE-- the Universe is AT LEAST 156 billion light years wide. (at least)--  light travels about 9.5 TRILLION miles in ONE year.

    http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/my...

    Edit-- justask----   you can start writing it now. I will check back LATER---------- much later in fact!   :)    :)

  4. I agree with Boatman1, no way you can write a # that large.

  5. Infinite.

  6. Based on a Julian year of 365.25 days and a light speed of 299,792,458 meters per second, we can calculate the distance across teh universe from one estimated number of 156 billion light years (science.com).

    One light year is the distance travels in one year.  There are 31,557,600 seconds in one year, so light travels

    31557600 X 299792458 = 9460730473000000 meters in one year.

    The univers is 156 bilion, or 156000000000 light years across, converting to meters:

    156000000000 X 9460730473000000 = 1475873953780000000000000000 meters across.

    In scientific notation, about 1.476 X 10^27 meters.  

    IF the universe is spherical, and IF the distance given is accurate (which is unlikely).

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