Better for what?
no,wave length of sound is equal to wavelength of sound as when thunder appears,light appears first than sound because of more speed than sound but we can't considere that wave length of sound is greater than that of light
No, sound is not faster than eyesight. Light travels faster than sound, with light moving at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum, compared to sound traveling at 343 meters per second in the air at room temperature.
because light waves travel faster than sound waves, you see the light a lot sooner than you hear the sound.
Light travels faster than sound, so when a rocket launches, the light from the event reaches your eyes before the sound reaches your ears. This is why you see the light before you hear the sound during a rocket launch.
No, light travels faster than sound in water. The speed of sound in water is around 1,500 meters per second, while the speed of light in water is about 225,000,000 meters per second.
Light is faster than sound.
Because light travels significantly faster than sound. Speed of light (in vacuum) = 299 792 458 m/s Speed of Sound (at sea-level ) = 340.29 m/s
no,wave length of sound is equal to wavelength of sound as when thunder appears,light appears first than sound because of more speed than sound but we can't considere that wave length of sound is greater than that of light
The speed of light is much greater than the speed of sound.
Light is faster than sound. Light travels through empty space at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), whereas sound travels through air at about 1,125 feet per second (343 meters per second).
It tells you that the speed of light is greater than the speed of sound.in the environment that Jan was in
I am not sure what you mean; sound (in air) is actually roughly a million times SLOWER than light.
Light appears lighter, and also travels faster, than sound.
No. Light travels much faster than sound.
No, sound is not faster than eyesight. Light travels faster than sound, with light moving at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum, compared to sound traveling at 343 meters per second in the air at room temperature.
Light travels much faster than sound - about a million times faster. When an event happens at a distance, light reaches your eyes almost instantly, allowing you to see it first. Sound, on the other hand, travels much slower, taking some time to reach your ears, which is why you hear the event after seeing it.
Light speed is much faster than the speed of sound, ergo the light you see in lightning is visible, before you here the sound.