Wind does, as neither liht nor sound is a what but a whim. Wind is the only process that is a transport of mass and matter. The others do not travel, but fare.
sound travels at 1,125 ft per second, light travels at 899377374 feet per second. LIGHT IS FASTER!
What travels the most slowely sound or ripples on water or light
of the 3, ripples on water are the slowest
definetly sound!
ripples
light
sound?
Light
Sound travels much more slowly than light. This is why we see the flash of lightning before we hear the thunder.
First we see the light due to lightning process. But the thunder sound is heard only after a few seconds. This implies that light travels faster and sound travels very very slowly
Because it is light not heavy and lands slowly
Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.
Light travels faster.
Sound travels much more slowly than light. This is why we see the flash of lightning before we hear the thunder.
Tempurature makes sound travel slowly. If it is cold outside sound travels slowly and if it is hot outside sound travels quickly.
First we see the light due to lightning process. But the thunder sound is heard only after a few seconds. This implies that light travels faster and sound travels very very slowly
Both light and sound travel. Light travels the fastest.
Because it is light not heavy and lands slowly
No. Sound travels slowly like a turtle, while light zips along like a rabbit.
Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.
Light appears lighter, and also travels faster, than sound.
Because the thunder (sound) propagates or travels far more slowly than the light. (lightening)
sound is actually vibrations. your eardrum is highly sensitive, like ripples on water, it picks up these vibrations
No, not quite. The sound travels at the speed of sound to your ear.
Light travels faster.