Flash and thunder are produced simultaneously. But thunder is heard a few seconds after the flash is seen, why?
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The speed of sound is 344 m/s whereas the speed of light is 3 × 108 m/s. The speed of light is less when compared to that of light. Due to this reason, the thunder takes more time to reach the Earth as compared to the light speed which is faster. Hence, lightning is seen before whenever we hear the thunder.
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In lightning process, flash and thunder are produced simultaneously. Flash is seen almost immediately because speed of light is extraordinarily large. But thunder is heard a few seconds later because speed of sound << speed of light.
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