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Why could we see lightning before we hear thunder?

In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. The sound of the thunder takes much more time to reach you - than the flash of the lightning.


During a thunderstorm you see the lightning followed by the sound of the thunder What causes the delay between the light and the sound?

The delay between the lightning and the sound of thunder is due to the difference in speed between light and sound. Light travels much faster than sound, so we see the lightning first before hearing the thunder. By counting the seconds between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder, you can estimate how far away the lightning struck.


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Why is there a delay between the lightning an thunder?

There is a delay between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder because the speed of light (lightning) is much faster than the speed of sound (thunder). Thus, you SEE lightning first, and then you HEAR thunder later.


Why lightning is seen before thunder is heard?

Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound. When lightning strikes, the light reaches us almost instantaneously, while the sound takes longer to travel to our ears, resulting in a delay between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder.


Why can't you see thunder?

Thunder is our name for the sound made by lightning. The reason there is (usually) a delay between when you see the bolt of lightning and hear the thunder is that light travels more quickly than does sound. This is the reason that you can count seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder to figure out how close the lightning is to you. When the lightning is closer to you, the sound doesn't take as much time to travel to your ears and thus the gap between the lightning and thunder is shorter. So you can't see thunder because it's merely a sound - but you can see the source of that sound.


Does thunder break the sound barrier?

No, thunder does not break the sound barrier. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapidly expanding and contracting air around a lightning bolt, creating a shock wave that we hear as a loud rumble. The speed of sound in air is about 767 mph, much slower than the speed of a lightning bolt.


Is it true that thunder is the sound lighting?

Yes. Thunder is the sound of lighting hitting the ground. Light travels much faster than sound so you see the lighting first and hear the thunder afterwards. If you see the lighting and hear the thunder right after, then you are closer to wear the lighting struck.


Why do we hear thunder some seconds after seeing the lightning?

In simple terms... light travels much faster than sound. We see the lightning flash first, followed by the sound when it finally reaches us