Why Light is the Fastest in the World?

Why Light is the Fastest in the World?

لیکوال
authorHamed

This educational story explains the concept of the speed of light by comparing it to the speed of sound using simple, relatable analogies. It highlights how much faster light travels than sound and provides examples of light's incredible speed over vast distances.

age5 - 8 کلن
emotional intelligence
Natural Sciences
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When it rains, sometimes the sky suddenly becomes very bright. A little later, a very loud sound can be heard.

We see the lightning first, and then we hear its sound.

If sound is like a turtle, then light is like a fast cheetah.

If sound is like a snail, then light is like a very swift bird.

If sound is like an old car, then light is like a fast airplane.

Light always wins the speed race against sound.

When we blink just once, light can travel around the Earth several times.

In the time it takes a spacecraft to reach the Moon, light can travel back and forth many times.

If light were a pizza delivery, the pizzas would always arrive very, very fast.

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