Answer:
The distance from Earth to Moon in kilometers is [tex]384*10^{3}km[/tex]
Explanation:
Because the radio wave travels at a constant speed, to compute the distance we can use the equation of uniform rectilinear motion:
[tex]d=v*t[/tex]
where [tex]v[/tex] is the speed of the wave, [tex]d[/tex] is the distance it travels and, [tex]t[/tex] is the time it takes to travel that distance.
The radio wave takes 2.56s to go from Earth to the Moon and return and it travels at speed of light.
[tex]v= 3*10^8 \dfrac{m}{s}[/tex]
If we let the distance from Earth to Moon be [tex]d[/tex] our ecuation of uniform rectilinear motion turns into
[tex]2*d=(3*10^{8})*2.56\\d=\dfrac{(3*10^{8})*2.56}{2}\\d=384*10^{6}m[/tex]
We want distance to be in km thats why we need to do a convertion
[tex]d=384*10^{6}m*\dfrac{1km}{1000m}=384*10^{3}km[/tex]
Thus, the distance from Earth to Moon (in kilometers) is
[tex]d=384*10^{3}km[/tex]