It would have to travel faster than the speed of sound in air
(approximately 331 m /s or 1,191,600 mph).
The F15 needs to be flying faster than the speed of sound, which is approximately 768 miles per hour (1236 kilometers per hour) at sea level or 1,125 feet per second (343 meters per second). So, the F15 would need to be flying faster than Mach 1, which is the speed of sound, to create a sonic boom.
The sound of the crack! of a bullwhip is the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier and creating a small sonic boom. The shockwave is perceived as the crack! of the whip. In that light, yes, the bullwhip can create a sonic boom.
I heard a huge sonic boom when the shuttle landed.
Because a sonic boom is caused when an object passes the speed of sound.
a sonic boom
Yes, the shuttle has a sonic boom whenever it reenters Earth's atmosphere.
The sound of the crack! of a bullwhip is the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier and creating a small sonic boom. The shockwave is perceived as the crack! of the whip. In that light, yes, the bullwhip can create a sonic boom.
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who discovered sonic boom
When an object starts to move at ultrasonic speeds it will create a sonic boom.
Those are ultra sonic planes. There is a sonic boom if it is traveling with sound speed.
it will create a large sonic boom.
The aircraft would need to be above the atmosphere. Unfortunately there would be no air for the engines or for the wings to generate lift, so the flight would end abruptly.
Sonic Boom is bad.
Yes, because to someone who does not know about the speed of sound or doesnt expect it, a sonic boom sounds just like an explosion.