Science, asked by mantasha1210, 10 months ago

During rainy season, Shivam noted that the thundering sound of clouds was
heard 6 seconds after the lightening was seen by him. If speed of sound in
air is 340 m/s, find the distance of the point where the thundering sound was produced.​

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Answered by jadexa401
52

Answer:

Explanation:

speed=distance/time

speed=340m/s

distance=?

time=6 seconds

s=d/t

d=sxt

d=340x6

d=2040meters away

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Answered by ƦαíηвσωStαƦ
66

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  • The distance of the point where the thundering sound was produced = 2040 m

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  • The given speed is 340 m/s.
  • The given time is 6 seconds.

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  • The distance of the point where the thundering sound was produced = ?

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  • The distance of the point where the thundering sound was produced = 2040 m.

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