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The distance from one end of our solar system to another can be measured in various ways, depending on the specific points being considered. However, if we take the average distance from the Sun to Pluto as a rough estimate of the solar system's size, the approximate time for light to travel that distance can be calculated.

The average distance from the Sun to Pluto is about 5.9 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles). Since the speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (186,282 miles per second), we can determine the time it takes for light to travel that distance.

Time = Distance / Speed

Time = (5.9 billion kilometers) / (299,792 kilometers per second)

Calculating this:

Time ≈ 19,672 seconds

Converting this into more familiar units, we have:

Time ≈ 5.5 hours

Therefore, it takes approximately 5.5 hours for light to travel from one end of our solar system to the other, assuming we use the average distance from the Sun to Pluto as the scale of the solar system.

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