As a result of a distant explosion, an observer first senses a ground tremour, then hears the explosion. What accounts for this time lag?
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Solution
The speed of sound in any medium is given by Sir Newton as ,
v=√E/ρ
where E=E= coefficient of elasticity of medium ,
ρ=ρ= density of medium ,
as solids are most elastic and gases are least elastic i.e. Es>El>Eg ,
therefore speed of sound in solids is maximum and in gases is minimum i.e. vs>vl>vg .
As ground is solid therefore sound travels faster through ground than through air and an observer first senses a ground tremour than hears the explosion .