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There is a delay from the time someone sees a flash of lightning to the time that thunder is heard due to the time it takes for sound to travel from where the lightning struck to where you are when you hear the thunder. If you hear thunder 13.6 seconds after seeing the lightning, how far away did the lightning bolt strike? Take the speed of sound in air to be 343 m/s. Answer in metres.
During a thunderstorm, 3.1 s elapses between observing a lightning flash and hearing the resulting thunder. Approximately how far away in kilometers and miles was the lightning flash? (Assume the speed of sound is 344 m/s.)
If you have to wait 10 seconds between the arrival of the flash and the thunder, you know that the lightning bolt occurred away. 1/10 mile 2 miles 5 miles 10 miles
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How many seconds will elapse between seeing lightning and hearing the thunder if the lightning strikes 4.5 mi (23,760 ft) away and the air temperature is 74.0°F?
Why do we hear thunder after a lightning flash? A.The sound is produced later than the light B.Our eyes respond more quickly than our ears. C.The flash and thunder are simultaneous, but the thunder lasts longer. D.Sound travels much more slowly than light
Suppose that during a thunder-storm you hear a clap of thunder 6.06 seconds after you see a lightning strike. How far away are you from the lightning strike? Assume room temperature air. Assume light travels so fast that you see the lightning nearly instantaneously.
3- During the storm K. Lear saw a flash of lightning. After 10 sec had elapsed, he heard thunder. The speed of sound in air at room temperature is about 1100 ft/sec ( or about 3.4 x 10^4 cm/ sec). How far away from him did the lightning originate?
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It was a dark and stormy night, when suddenly you saw a flash of lightning. Six and a half seconds later you heard the thunder. Given that the speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s, how far away was the lightning bolt? (Ignore the travel time for the flash of light.)
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