Chuck Yeager
On October 14, 1947, Col. Chuck Yeager (Later Gen. Yeager) in a Bell X-1 airplane broke the sound barrier in level flight.
The first pilot to have been monitored travelling at the supersonic speed was Chuck Yeager in 1947.
Captain Charles "Chuck" Yeager
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Air Force test pilot Chuck Yeager
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sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
Because the molecules are less dense and they vibrate faster letting sound travel faster
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
no. sound is sound so how on earth can it be faster than itself? answer that!
yes, sound does travel faster in some gases, but it usally dipends on the temperature. it trave l faster in warm air.
sound would travel faster in a solid because it is a denser object for the soundwaves to travel through
Air sound travels slower when going through a solid object
14 Oct 1947
NO they can not travel faster than sound in thunder and lightning
Because the molecules are less dense and they vibrate faster letting sound travel faster
light travel faster than sound. see in real life we see lightning first then we hear the thunder.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
no. sound is sound so how on earth can it be faster than itself? answer that!
Sound travels faster in moist air
yes, sound does travel faster in some gases, but it usally dipends on the temperature. it trave l faster in warm air.
They travel faster through solids
Sound travels faster in water thanin air.