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Using the speed of sound at 20° C, which is 343 m/sec, the cannon would be 2058 meters away. Temperature, pressure, and humidity could all affect the actual speed.
Sound conduction through air is dependent on temperature and the strength of the sound, but sound can travel extremely far in the air. The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa volcano (Level 6 on the Volcanic Scale. The eruption was equivalent to a 200 megaton blast, or 13,000 times that of the Hiroshima bomb, and 4 times that of the largest nuclear device ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, at 50 megatons. The eruption was heard over 3,000 miles away.
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
Sound travel as successive compressions and rarefactions.that means it comes closer and moves far .EXAMPLE:| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
about 137 meters
If the cannon is seen to fire six seconds before the shot is heard, the cannon is just over 1900 metres (about 2100 yards) from the observer.
you go to the top of the mountain and on the far left there is a cannon starter kit. to fire the cannons you click on them.
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Swim left from the trading area, beneath the giant stone skull. One cannon is at the far left and you can climb up from there. To fire a cannon, you need the Cannon Starter Kit (fuse) from the very top of the outpost's mast.
Using the speed of sound at 20° C, which is 343 m/sec, the cannon would be 2058 meters away. Temperature, pressure, and humidity could all affect the actual speed.
The cannon at the beginning is the level is the key. Use the cannon, then advance and open the keyed gate, then backtrack a bit and fire the cannon again. That will blow up a House at the far end of the town, when the house is destroyed you will find the treasure inside. Good luck!
yes, actually it can fart fire and pee fire at the same time if it tries hard enough.
700 miles away but it was not heard in surrounding areas because the sound waves went state up and bounced off the atmosphere.
not if you are standing far enough away and not at all the sound of the lightning is thunder but if you were standing directly underneath it the sound would come at the exact moment of the light
Yes, the word "are" has a vowel sound. The letter "a" in "are" is pronounced as the schwa sound, which is a vowel sound.
In clear unobstructed air sound can be heard very clearly, very far away. When sound encounters glass wool or any other obstruction then sound is slowed down to a great degree or stoped altogether.
sound travels at 334 metres per second, so 3.34 kilometres away