ottawa is about 8 hours drive from x. assume that you are moving non-stop with constant speed of 100km/h how much faster would it take for you to travel if you were moving with the speed of light

IT would depend on whose clock you checked. On your clock, the traveler, it would take zero seconds, as time stopped.

400km5km=600

To calculate the time it takes to travel a distance, you need to divide the distance by the speed. In this case, the distance from "x" to Ottawa is not specified, so we can't calculate the exact time it would take to travel there at the given speed. However, we can still discuss the concept of traveling at the speed of light.

The speed of light is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in vacuum. So, if you were traveling at the speed of light, the time it would take to cover any distance would be almost instantaneous.

Let's assume the distance from "x" to Ottawa is 800 kilometers (for the sake of calculation). At a constant speed of 100 km/h, it would take approximately 8 hours to complete the journey. Now, if you were traveling at the speed of light, your travel time would be almost zero, or to be exact, it would be 0.002667 seconds (800 kilometers divided by 299,792 km/s).

So, compared to traveling at a constant speed of 100 km/h, traveling at the speed of light would be significantly faster, reducing the travel time from 8 hours to a fraction of a second. However, it's important to note that traveling at the speed of light is currently not possible for objects with mass according to our understanding of physics.