How do the speeds of light waves and sound waves compare?

Sound waves can travel faster depending on the medium.
Sound waves always travel faster than light waves.****
Light waves travel at the same speed as sound waves.
Light waves travel about 1 million times faster than sound waves.

am i right???

both answers are wrong.

The speed of sound is approx 346 meters/sec
The speed of light is about 3 x 10^8 meters/sec.but your intuition should have told you light is much faster than sound. Think abou this.
When a thunderstorm approaches you see a flash of lightning and SOMETIME LATER you hear the sound of the thunder. So light is traveling faster than the sound. In fact, you can make an approximate guess how far the storm is away from you by counting the seconds between the flash and the sound. For every 5 seconds difference the thunderhead is approximately 1 mile away.

i think it is c

i to think it is c

Oh, you are just clowning around! Nice try, but no, sound waves do not always travel faster than light waves. In fact, it's quite the opposite! Light waves zoom through space at a mind-boggling speed of about 186,282 miles per second, while sound waves saunter through the air at a much more leisurely pace of around 1,125 feet per second. So, light waves definitely take the trophy for being the speed demons here!

No, your answer is not correct. Light waves always travel faster than sound waves. In fact, light travels at approximately 299,792,458 meters per second in a vacuum, while the speed of sound varies depending on the medium it travels through. In air at room temperature, sound travels at around 343 meters per second. However, it's important to note that the speed of sound changes with temperature, humidity, and the type of medium through which it travels, while the speed of light remains constant in a vacuum.