Lightning and thunder are produced during a storm when there is a rapid movement of charge within the clouds or between the cloud and the ground. Lightning is an electrical discharge that travels through the air, while thunder is the sound caused by the rapid expansion of air heated by the lightning bolt.
time = time delay between seeing lightning and hearing thunder in seconds
The speed of sound is approximately 340 meters per second at sea level. By measuring the time delay between observing a lightning flash and hearing the resulting thunder, you can estimate the distance to the lightning strike using the formula above.
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