Its going faster then sound, so you hear it just as it passes by.
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If the engine is placed above the body of the plane, the body acts as a shield that reflects or absorbs the noise going towards ground level, much the same way that a wall will muffle sound from an adjoining room
If a surface is flat, then all the points on that surface will lie in a single "Plane". Any number of lines connecting the points on the surface will all lie within this same Plane. This is basically a Mathematical Definition. I have never heard of a "scientific" meaning before.
The sound of a sonic boom is the engine noise and vibration of the aircraft, only greatly amplified. Sound is a reverberating pressure wave that travels through air at a constant rate. Sound waves move away from the plane in all directions as it travels, but at the speed of sound these pressure waves at the nose can't get clear of the plane and so begin to 'stack' together, resulting in a much stronger wave and an extremely loud noise. O> = the plane ( ( ) ) = sound waves at rest: ( ( ( ( O> ) ) ) ) Subsonic flight: Sound in front is a higher frequency ( ( ( O> ) ) ) ) ) ) Sonic boom: Sounds can no longer escape directly in front ( ( ( O>) Supersonic flight: Plane is outrunning its own sound () ) ) )() ) ) )() ) ) )( O>
the image in a plane mirror is always
Three: xy plane, xz plane, yz plane.
The Plane is going faster than sound. The sonic boom comes when it passes by.
because plane is moving slow
i heard that the plane she was on crashed.
· party · piano · plane · protest
Any unwanted noise is muted with the noise cancelling headphones. For example if there is a baby on the plane that is crying. The headphones will mix the noise from your music/media and the external noise and cancels out the external noises.
Because it is loud and filled with aids.
The loudest noise or sound is The Bloop because in 1997, U.S. NOAA heard a sound that is never been heard of that is also the loudest sound ever. The sound can cause from more than 5,000 km away from it's source. If it is an animal, it is louder and bigger than the loudest animal and the biggest animal in Earth.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian discovered a beeping noise in the survival pack that he found in the crashed plane. This noise came from an emergency transmitter called a "beacon."
never heard of it! can't help you sorry:(
because sound travels slower
Your plane will circle the airport until cleared to land. Don't be surprised when the landing gear is engaged; they sometimes make a loud noise and if it is your first time in a plane it can be scary if you don't know what it is. Once you've heard it, you know to expect it and will know what it is next time. Landing is usually very smooth; you can barely tell when the plane touches ground. Other times, you'll feel a little bump.
Boom is what Sara heard when the plane crashed.