why would we see a golf ball flying through the air before we hear the noise of the golf club hitting the ball?(1 point)

The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound. When we see an object in motion, such as a golf ball flying through the air, light waves from that object travel to our eyes at a considerably faster speed than the sound waves produced by the golf club hitting the ball can reach our ears. Therefore, we perceive the visual stimulus before the auditory stimulus.