If noises occurring at certain speeds, such noises could indicate a broken shock mount, a worn upper or lower ball joint, or bad or broken control arm bushings that have bottomed out the frame. The noises will be jarring or harsh-sounding.
It is all about the nature. Temperature causes the sound speed.
sound travels at a certain speed but jets go faster than sound waves
the tires themselves.
usually what causes this type of problem can be a or the engine mounts but because it is in a certain speed you should go check your tires for the appropiate balance
Travelling faster than the speed of sound causes a loud noise called the sonic boom.
Check brake padsCheck CV joint
the speed of sound is describes how much distance is such a wave travels in a certain amount of time and the sound of air is wind noises.lol!! ~ ~
actually medium has amain role in the speed of sound, In air the sound can move faster while comparing to any other medium like liquid ,solid
The speed of sound varies a lot, depending on the material through which it passes, and (to a minor degree) the temperature. In air, the speed of sound is about 330 meters/second, but in solids, the speed of sound can be several times larger than that. And yes, it is possible for an object to go faster than the speed of sound. Certain jet plains do that regularly.
that's due to Doppler effect. its the relative velocity between speed of the 'source and the receiver' and the speed of the sound that causes the effect... its just an illusion.
because the density of the medium changes with temprature
Could be a worn CV joint