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there is a proportional relationship between your distance from a thunderstorm and the amount of time that elapses between the time you see lightning and the time you hear thunder. if there are 9 seconds between ligtning and thunder, the storm is about 3 kilometers away. if you double the amount of time between lightning and thunder, do you think the distance in kilometers also doubles?

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User Leydy
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If it is a directly proportional relationship, than yes, it doubles.



But this is not true in terms of the science of physics since sound dissipates over distance and is refracted through different mediums :3
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User Kerem
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Yes, I think so. In fact, I'm convinced of it.
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