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3 November, 00:40

You hear a thunder 4 seconds after you see the lightening. How far away is the storm?

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  1. 3 November, 03:54
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    1372m

    Explanation:

    d (distance of the storm) = ?

    t (time) = 4secs

    V (velocity of sound in air) = 343m/s

    The distance can be obtained by the following equation:

    Velocity = Distance / time

    distance = Velocity x time

    distance = 343 x 4

    distance = 1372m

    Therefore, the storm is 1372m away
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