because ,light travel in stright lines.
It's a question. "Can you see [something; in this case, the flag] by the dawn's early light" means "can you see by the first light of dawn (or, by the first light of daybreak)." The first part of that question reads thus: "O! say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming" Stated in other words, what that is asking is, "Hey, in the first light of day, can you still see what we were looking at so proudly last night when the sun set?"
the light, light travels faster than speed :) ami
Light travels faster than sound, so when an event occurs, the light reaches our eyes first followed by the sound reaching our ears. This difference in speed creates the perceived delay between seeing the event and hearing it.
The people in the front will see the light from the screen nanoseconds before the people in the back. This is because the path of the light is shorter.The light travels from the projector to the screen. It then reflects the light out toward the audience. Since the people in the front are closer the screen, they will see it first.
you can't really see a black hole (as the name suggests). we assume that it's there by looking at how light and planets are effected by its gravity. so if we see light bending then there is a possibility that there is a blackhole.
Really? Cause light travels faster than sound.
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You FIRST see it, then you HEAR it. The time delay depends on your distance from the source of the explosion. The explanation, light travels faster than sound.
in 1663 he invented the first vacuum pump and was first to see light generated by electricity.
You see lightning first because light travels faster then sound.Also, you don't see thunder - you hear it.
A: Explain to her what it is, and see if she's willing to try some light bondage first? B: incorporate light bondage during sex and See how she responds.
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.