in one astronomical unit how many meter are there
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The astronomical unit is defined as the total distance travelled by the light in one complete year. When calculated, one meter is usually equal to 1/1.496 x 1011 AU. As one astronomical unit or 1 AU is equal to 149.6 billion metres, therefore, one meter = 1/1.496 x 10^11 AU 4.0...
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