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The Time for a Radar Signal to Travel to the Moon

Question 20

Question 20

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The time for a radar signal to travel to the Moon and back, a one-way distance of about 3.8*108 m, is:


A) 1.3 s
B) 2.5 s
C) 8 s
D) 8 min
E) 1 *106 s

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