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It is unlikely to hear sound from a mile away due to factors such as the attenuation of sound waves over distance and interference from other environmental noises. Generally, sound cannot travel long distances without being significantly weakened or distorted.
Their webbed feet help them swim, and the sound they make loud enough to call others over 1/2 mile away
Yes, if there is no other force acting upon the railroad track then you would be able to hear the train about a mile away. Unfortunately this is dangerous because there is no way to tell exactly how far away the train is.
"Mile" has a long vowel sound. "Mill" has a short vowel sound.
You can determine how far away lightning is by counting the seconds between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder, and then dividing by 5 to get the distance in miles or by 3 to get the distance in kilometers. Sound travels at a speed of about 1 kilometer per 3 seconds or 1 mile per 5 seconds.
To tell how far away a storm is note the seconds between the appearance of lightning and the sound of thunder. Every second between lightning and thunder represents one mile.
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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.
Yes, hit and mile. No one can really hit a ball a mile away.
D = distance = ( 0.5 mile ) ( 5280 ft/mile ) = 2640 ft <------------------------
There is no sound in space.
About 1548 metres, which is roughly one US mile. But it varies with temperature, humidity, and height above sea level.