Why we see the lightening first and then hear the thunder though they occur at the same time?
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That's because light travels faster than sound. To be exact, it travels 882,353 times faster! So even though lightning and thunder happen at roughly the same time, you don't hear thunder until much later than you've seen the lightning.
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Because light travels faster than sound.
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The lightning reaches comparatively faster than sound because light can travel 3,00,000km/s while sound's speed in air is approx. 340m/s.
Henceforth,we see Lightning first and then sound.
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