Unfortunately for a stealth bomber the stealth only applies while it is functional.
no
Yes, the stealth bomber can fly faster than the speed of sound. It has a top speed of about 600 mph, which is faster than the speed of sound (around 760 mph).
The B-2's maximum speed is 628 mph while the speed of sound is 768 mph, so ii is subsonic (the B-2 cannot fly faster than sound).
The F/A-22 Raptor, a fighter/attack plane can go about 2 and half times the speed of sound. It is faster than the F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack plane, and the B-2 Spirit Stealth bomber, and the F/A-35 Lighting 2, a multi-mission attack/fighter plane.
The word "stealth" has a short vowel sound for the letter "e."
negative
YesIt does due to the mass and sound waves.
Sonar can generally detect most things, and is commonly used in aviation An example of something that it cannot detect is the Stealth Fighter and the Stealth Bomber. They both have paint that helps deflect sonar rays, and the Fighter has very rigid edges that makes it almost undetectable.
No. The EA pair is pronounced as a short E (stelth), as in health and wealth.
Yes, a tree falling in the forest creates vibrations that can be interpreted as sound, even if there is no one there to hear it.
No, the B-2 is an exceptionally quiet aircraft.
If a tree falls in a forest, it can create sound waves that travel through the air. These sound waves are produced by the impact of the tree hitting the ground and can be perceived by nearby animals or humans if they are within range of the sound.