Yes. That's what Mach numbers are all about. Mach numbers compare the sound of something moving through air to the speed of sound moving in that same air. Note that the speed of sound in air will vary a bit as the temperature, humidity and a couple of other things vary. In general, though, it's about 770 miles per hour (dry air at 20 °C (68 °F). A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the speed of sound.
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))
we are the bikey boyz we ride around town faster faster over the waterfall
This is a riddle. The answer is "time." When you work faster, time seems to pass more slowly making the task feel longer. Conversely, when you work slower, time seems to pass more quickly making the task feel shorter.
Only making an experiment.
The water molecules in warm water have greater kinetic energy, making them move faster.
Transport, power, construction. It made advancements in these areas possible by making things faster and easier.
Yes, it is possible for lightning to occur without making any sound. This type of lightning is known as "silent lightning" or "heat lightning," and it occurs when the lightning is too far away for the sound to be heard.
No i don't think so
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))
Because they are an easier and faster way of making banking transactions without having to visit the bank branch.
No, vision is the process of detecting light with the eyes. Without light, there would be no stimuli for the eyes to detect, making it impossible to see.
According to our current understanding of physics, it is not possible for objects with mass to travel faster than the speed of light. This is because as an object with mass approaches the speed of light, its energy and mass increase infinitely, making it impossible to reach or exceed the speed of light.
The heat from the hot water is transferred to the ice, making the ice heat faster, thus causing it to return to room temperature faster, making it melt faster.
Cramer's rule makes it possible to evaluate a determinant without getting confused and making mistakes.
I am pretty sure a wormhole is just bending the fabric of space and making a wrinkle and going through the wrinkle to the other side, if light were to follow you into the wormhole, it'd go faster than you, if it were not and depending on the span of the wormhole, you could theoretically beat the light by taking it as a shortcut
You can put a bigger sprocket in it but you might need to buy a better chain to.
Going as close to it as possible, eg making out with only underwear on.