If electricity is faster than the speed of sound why does it not make a sonic boom?

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If electricity is faster than the speed of sound why does it not make a sonic boom?

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When it travels through air, you essentially get a sonic boom, aka thunder.

While traveling through a conductor (wires) it isn’t displacing or effecting the air that surrounds it.

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