Understanding the Delayed Effects of the Russian Meteor Strike

In summary, the Russian meteor strike was an event that occurred on February 15, 2013, when a 17-20 meter meteor exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. It was estimated to weigh approximately 10,000 tons and was the largest recorded meteor to enter Earth's atmosphere since the Tunguska event in 1908. The meteor exploded due to the intense heat and pressure it experienced as it entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of about 19 kilometers per second, causing it to break apart and release a powerful shockwave. Approximately 1,491 people were injured, mostly from broken glass caused by the shockwave, but luckily there were no reported deaths. The strike caused widespread damage to
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Why was there a delay between the explosion from the meteor in Russia and the sonic boom hitting the cities? And how long was it?
 
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Hint: I am moving this question to introductory physics.

You really should read read the forum rules. You have to show your attempts at solving the question to receive help. This is a forum policy.
 
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The answer is simple. It's because the meteor didn't explode _in_ the Russian cities.
 

1. What was the Russian meteor strike?

The Russian meteor strike refers to the event that occurred on February 15, 2013, when a meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere and exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk.

2. How big was the meteor?

The meteor was estimated to be about 17-20 meters in diameter and weighed approximately 10,000 tons. It was the largest recorded meteor to enter Earth's atmosphere since the Tunguska event in 1908.

3. What caused the meteor to explode?

The meteor exploded due to the intense heat and pressure it experienced as it entered the Earth's atmosphere at a speed of about 19 kilometers per second. This caused it to break apart and release a powerful shockwave.

4. Was anyone injured during the Russian meteor strike?

Yes, approximately 1,491 people were injured, mostly from broken glass caused by the shockwave. Luckily, there were no reported deaths from the event.

5. What were the effects of the Russian meteor strike?

The Russian meteor strike caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure in the city of Chelyabinsk. It also generated a bright flash of light and a loud explosion, which were captured by numerous videos and witnessed by many people in the region.

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