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That's going to depend completely on the directions in which they travel. The minimum time it could possibly take them to meet would be 69.71 seconds (rounded), if they start out at exactly the same instant and each of them travels directly toward the other one. But it could be any amount of time greater than that.
It depends how far apart they are. It could be an infinite number.
variables could be used as another word for factors
Two locations less than 0.01 inches apart could not be marked separately
(5/7)*28=20 You could have done this yourself faster by using a calculator.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
Such a speed is technically called the speed of light, but it could also be defined as ~Mach 1000000.
Yes if you could manage to launch it at a high enough speed it could break the sound barrier.
Probably not. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light.
The most important thing that Hubble discovered was that our universe is expanding. He could see this because he noticed that galaxies were moving apart (which he figured out by their red shifting). In fact, the expansion of our universe is speeding up and galaxies are moving apart faster and faster.
When the two clouds bang one another creates lightening, the light travels than the sound.... Girish.
Because the ground would shake and your house could fall apart and you could die faster than if you lived on a volcano
Supersonic planes travel faster than sound. There are a lot of them. Most modern fighter jets can do it, and there have even been commercial planes that could (eg Concorde, Tu-144).
Yes, it could be because it is lighter, or thiner. Or the magma moves it faster at that particular point.
Get another computer, I recommend a Mac or you could get a faster server.
Sound does not travel faster than light. The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second The speed of sound is 343.14 meters per second or, light travels at 186,000 miles per second sound at 751 MPH
They are both very close to one another (51 miles apart), could could do both!