the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
it begin with the upper cuts of the vibration
a vibration
The thunder is the sound of lightning but you only hear the thunder after the flash because lightning is faster than the speed of sound.
Refraction occurs for any waves, where there's a change in the medium.
The reflection of sound waves off of walls, floor, ceiling, seats, and people causes reverberation.
Thunder is a sound made by lightning, where the sudden increase in pressure and heat from the lightning causes a rapid expansion of air that resulted in a loud sound.
Due to sudden crash in the clouds raindrops get charged strongly with electricity.Then suddenly Thunderbolts occur
electrical to sound
yes
Yes, indeed!
electromagnetic energy to sound energy
Thunder is the sound of the lightening
For example, water waves, sound, light.
light,heat,and sound
The ng (ŋ) sound (as in running) and the ny(ɳ) sound (as in canyon).
The closer together the flash and thunder occur, the nearer the storm is to you.
Yes, the potential for sound is made by the energy of the impact - (sound will occur in the hammer and in the rock), BUT the sound never leaves the hammer/rock as there is no air in space though which the sound waves can propagate.
Whenever there's something vibrating, in the upper range of human hearing, there may be a high pitch sound.
In a radio you have the conversion of radio wave energy to sound wave energy.