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Transonic speed is speed that is?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Faster than the speed of sound.

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What is transonation?

Actually, transonic speed is not a speed faster than that of sound. Transonic speed is approx. Equal to the speed of sound, not faster.


When transonic speed occur?

Transonic speed occurs when an object is traveling at a speed that is close to the speed of sound, typically between 0.8 and 1.2 times the speed of sound. At transonic speeds, airflow around the object can become turbulent, leading to changes in aerodynamic forces and potential control issues.


What is the difference between transonic and subsonic speeds?

Transonic speeds are when an object is moving near the speed of sound, experiencing a mix of subsonic and supersonic airflow. Subsonic speeds are when an object is moving at speeds below the speed of sound. At transonic speeds, airflow can become unpredictable, leading to effects like shock waves and buffeting.


How fast is transonic speed in mach?

Mach 0.8-1.0


What has the author N Duane Melson written?

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What is an example of transonic?

I think it basically means anything flying/driving slightly under or near the speed of sound. Some of the racers on the Bonneville Salt Flats set most of the world land speed records (basically anything on wheels) and are trying to beat the sound barrier (Supersonic). And are very close. Those would be called Transonic.


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Is Transonic speed faster than Mach 1?

By definition, Mach 1 is the speed of sound. Most of the time it is used to refer to the speed of sound in air, but it can be used to refer to the speed of sound in any fluid. Mach numbers are multiples of this speed, so Mach 0.5 is half the speed of sound while Mach 2.5 is two and half times the speed of sound. The term "transonic" refers to a condition where the speed crosses over the speed of sound - so it refers to a range of velocities of airflow exist surrounding and flowing past an air vehicle or an airfoil that are concurrently below, at, and above the speed of sound in the range of Mach 0.8 to 1.2. In this respect - at least some of the velocities must be below the speed of sound, some at the speed of sound and some faster. The correct term for speeds that are exclusively faster than Mach 1 is supersonic.