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Assume a telephone signal travels through a cable at two-thirds the speed of light. How long does it take the signal to get from New York City to Miami if the distance is approximately 1100 miles?

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QUESTION:

Assume a telephone signal travels through a cable at two-thirds the speed of light. How long does it take the signal to get from New York City to Miami if the distance is approximately 1100 miles?

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Write the formula of speed of signal.

\(v=\frac{d}{t} \dots (1)\)

Here, v is a speed of telephonic signal travels through cable, d is a distance between New York and Miami and t is a time taken by signal to reach Miami.

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