The sound of the thunder is heard after seeing the lightning . Explain, why.
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The loud thunder that follows the lightning bolt is commonly said to come from the bolt itself. However, the grumbles and growls we hear in thunderstorms actually come from the rapid expansion of the air surrounding the lightning bolt.
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BECAUSE THE SPEED OF LIGHT IS 3*10^8 m/sec WHEREAS THE SPEED OF SOUND IS (IN AIR) 330 m/sec. SO THE LIGHTNING IS SEEN FIRST AND THAN THE SOUND IS HEARD.
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