Yes, Lightning McQueen is faster than Francesco Bernoulli in the movie "Cars 2." Lightning McQueen is a well-known racing car with speed and agility, while Francesco is portrayed as a rival with a big ego.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
The thunder is the sound of lightning but you only hear the thunder after the flash because lightning is faster than the speed of sound.
Light travels faster than sound.
Thunder and lighting do occur together during a thunderstorm. Lightning is a sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere, which creates the bright light that we see, while thunder is the sound created by the rapid expansion of air around the lightning bolt. Light travels faster than sound, so we see the lightning before we hear the thunder.
Yes, Lightning McQueen is faster than Francesco Bernoulli in the movie "Cars 2." Lightning McQueen is a well-known racing car with speed and agility, while Francesco is portrayed as a rival with a big ego.
lightning travels faster. Light is faster than sound.
Yes, "faster than lightning" is a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things, implying that one thing is the other. In this case, it suggests that something is incredibly fast by comparing it to the speed of lightning, even though it is not literally faster than lightning.
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Light speed is much faster than the speed of sound, ergo the light you see in lightning is visible, before you here the sound.
Lightning is faster than thunder. Lightning travels at the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, while thunder travels at the speed of sound, approximately 343 meters per second.
Depends on the mustang. Lightning is 380 horsepower but weighs in at 4500 pounds.
They would not be bad people
it faster than sound
yes. Electricity is the fastest thing on Earth
not in a million years, bro. Cheetah is like 70 mph and lightning is like 224,000 mph.
Lightning is faster than a shooting star. Lightning can travel at speeds of around 220,000 miles per hour (354,055 kilometers per hour), while shooting stars typically travel at speeds of around 36,000 miles per hour (57,935 kilometers per hour).