ultrasonic sound waves
Supersonic means "faster than the speed of sound" and is usually applied to atmospheric sound, since sound vibrations travel more quickly through solids.Infrasonic means "at a lower frequency than human hearing typically detects" and the connotation is that the sounds are inaudible. The opposite adjective is ultrasonic (at too high a frequency to hear) and likewise the sounds would be inaudible to humans.Supersonic and ultrasonic are not true synonyms because they are applied to different phenomena. For example, ultrasonic is used for rapidly vibrating toothbrush heads, primarily because they are vibrating at high speed, not traveling at high speed.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
i think we could because we hear the radio
because the waves are sent back to the machine as sound
ultrasonic sound waves
Supersonic means "faster than the speed of sound" and is usually applied to atmospheric sound, since sound vibrations travel more quickly through solids.Infrasonic means "at a lower frequency than human hearing typically detects" and the connotation is that the sounds are inaudible. The opposite adjective is ultrasonic (at too high a frequency to hear) and likewise the sounds would be inaudible to humans.Supersonic and ultrasonic are not true synonyms because they are applied to different phenomena. For example, ultrasonic is used for rapidly vibrating toothbrush heads, primarily because they are vibrating at high speed, not traveling at high speed.
Because of the potentially destructive forces of the blast of the supersonic wave, not to mention its noise.
No because in order for that to happen it would have to be supersonic. Answer: Yes. The F-16 is a supersonic aircraft.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
no Because ultrasonic sound waves are not audible and it is not possible to create that much loudness in normal speakers.
They produce ultrasonic waves.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
No, because sound cannot travel in the vacuum.
i think we could because we hear the radio