Technically speaking this would be impossible because there is nothing to move sound through in space but if the sound would move the same speed it does in room temperature air, it would take about 150,000,000,000 / 340 = 441176000 seconds or about 5106 days.
No, but the speed of sound can be changed by the Doppler effect. Such that if the plane is coming towards you it will reach you faster then if it was traveling away from you. Same with the snapping, if a person was coming towards you it would reach you faster, if moving away would reach you slower.
Sound travels at about 330m/s in normal air. First put 40km into metres which is 40,000m. We can then rearrange the distance=speed x time equation to time=distance/speed. After this we can just substitute in the values so that time=40,000/330=121.21212 Therefore it would take 121.21 seconds (about two minutes) for sound to travel 40km.
99 ten millionths of a second. It would take sound 8.85 seconds.
No. All sound waves in the same air move at almost exactly the same speed. If different frequencies moved at different speeds, then live orchestras, choruses, and bands would be impossible ... sounds from different instruments or voices would reach the audience in the seats at different times. It would be a mess.
No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and thus they travel at the speed of light. If a star is one light year away, it will reach Earth in one year.
Sound waves can't travel through space.
One would imagine that after exploding once it would be destroyed. How can it explode more than once?
If you were inside it, in a "shirt-sleeve" environment with air to breathe inside,it would sound like a deafening 'BANG', or a THUMP that you could feel throughyour bottom and your feet and all up and down your spine. You would be in bigtrouble.If you were outside of it, you would hear nothing.
Yes If they did not then they would be in danger of exploding.
Exploding soup.
Um. . . No. There is not an exploding pizza in space. That would only happen if someone invented one, which wouldn't really happen. Sorry. :)
Technically speaking this would be impossible because there is nothing to move sound through in space but if the sound would move the same speed it does in room temperature air, it would take about 150,000,000,000 / 340 = 441176000 seconds or about 5106 days.
Yes it does. It would be louder than a million atomic bombs exploding at the same time (continuously). The only thing that separates us from that shattering sound is the emptiness of space, otherwise known as vacuum. Sound waves can't travel through a vacuum.
The question is a nonsensical one, as flowers do not explode in a literal sense. In mathematics, the term "exploding flowers" could potentially refer to a problem involving exponential growth or a sudden increase in quantity. There would not be a specific sound associated with this concept in a mathematical context.
It will never reach the moon. Being a sound wave, it requires a material medium in which to propagate.Virtually the entire distance between earth and moon is totally devoid of any material substance through whichsound may travel.