Rapidly expanding gas from burning gunpowder makes a pressure wave in the air.
See it- speed of light, then hear it- speed of sound is MUCH slower.
To hear the gun shot at the start of the race
Depends on the shot placement.
Hearing is incredibly important. It allows an individual to hear danger such as a car or gun shot in the distance.
If the sound is an MP3 file, simply import it into the program. Drag it down into the Audio Music track and you should be able to hear it. Place it anywhere along the time-line track as desired.
If you mean a noise humans hear, it is spelled sound. The gun made a loud sound.
Bang or Boom NO it makes alot of bangs if automatic
Booyaka is an expression used to indicate the sound of a gun-shot.
"Shot-gun", with lots of reverb.
One person holds the gun and the stopwatch. The other person walks away, unrolling the tape measure ast they go - and stops at an agreed distance. The first person fires the gun - and starts the stopwatch. The second person signals when they hear the shot - and the stopwatch is halted. Divide the time taken for the shot to be heard by the measured distance - and you have the speed of sound.
Generally speaking, no. Regardless of all the hype you hear, a gun shot will not actually separate a person's head from the body.
light and sound are in waves, because when a sound is made, such as a gun shot, the sound rips through the air in waves. as for light? noidea bro.