if a meteorite crashed onto the moon, would you be able to hear it from Earth?why and why not?
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Answer:Why not. Nooooo
Explanation:you fool earth is far from moon sooo u cant hear it
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WE CAN'T HEAR THE SOUND.
Explanation:
- Well, we won’t hear the collision, due to the fact there’s 1 / 4 million miles of vacuum, and sound doesn’t travel in a vacuum.
- However, there'll virtually be 30 and forty-mile portions of rubble hitting the Earth, to be able to be pretty enough to now no longer handiest be very loud, however additionally inflicting an extinction-stage occasion worse than Chicxulub (the only that took out the dinosaurs).
- And anyhow, there’s a higher restriction to how loud something may be in Earth’s atmosphere - 194 decibels. Sound is alternating compressed high-strain regions and rarified low-strain regions. And at a few points, the low-strain aspect hits a vacuum and can’t be any lower. So that’s the restriction.
- That’s additionally the motive of the crackling noise heard on Saturn V and Space Shuttle launches - the sound is getting clipped at 194 decibels on the pad, and as soon as it’s traveled some miles it’s down in secure listening variety and also you pay attention the clipping because of the crackling distortion.
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