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12 December, 14:59

1. Construct Explanations How does the time at which you see things

happen at a baseball game compare to the time when you hear things

happen? Explain your answer.

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  1. 12 December, 15:05
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    You see things happen much sooner than you hear them.

    Explanation:

    Light travels about a million times as fast as sound.

    When the ball hits the bat, it will take about a million times longer to hear the crack of the bat than to see it.

    What you see is almost instantaneous.

    There will be a delay until you hear the sound.
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