yes. the plane is thicker than glass.it would still shatter the glass
Low flying of jet planes is not permitted over domestic areas. The sound waves are likely to cause damage to loose glass panes besides injurious to cardiac patients. If it crosses sound barrier, the sonic waves will cause severe vibrations and also effects cardiac function.
Most low flying fighter jets reduce speed in civilian areas (during peacetime) to around 450-500 mph.
That line of smoke is called a vapor trail. You can still see it on low flying planes, but it must be a jet plane.
When temperatures changes this can cause the molecules in an object to contract [ at low temperatures ] or to expand [ high temperatures ] . Glass is a fragile object and if the molecules in glass contract or expand quickly this can cause the glass to break . [SRM] .
Yes. The B-2 is a US Air Force bomber that is powered by jet engines and is a flying wing with a low radar cross section---i.e. a stealth bomber.
The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound
Jet fuel have low conductivity
Chickens can fly , but they are low flying birds.
Yes- they can also knock over rickety old sheds if they are flying low enough.
Events were not run in the rain, but low-flying helicopters were used to dry a rain-soaked surface. Jet-drying trucks were not invented until the early 1970's.
Have a box of glass with low pressure and the glass wil explode, but the low pressure will shoot the fragments inside the box, causing an implosion.
The su polar low lies along the polar jet stream :)