Are we talking about the front wheels or the rear? Have you checked your wheel bearings?
A bad transmission. The sound is from metal grinding on eachother.
Brakes, wheel bearing.
When something is traveling at the speed of sound, 343 m/s, it is said to be traveling at mach 1. When traveling at twice the speed of sound it is traveling at mach 2 and so on. Wikipedia.org, 'The World's Encyclopedia' has an entire article on Mack Number. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below.
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Sound speeds up when it goes into water from air. Sound travels much faster in water than in air.
mine is a 2001 QX4 with the same problem. as far as i know, it could be a bearing problem.
Sound travels at different speeds depending on the medium through which it is traveling. Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules in solids are closely packed and can transmit vibrations quickly. In liquids, sound travels at an intermediate speed, while in gases, sound travels slowest because the molecules are more spread out.
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Have your brakes checked, rust or wear on brakes can cause grinding when turning.
The main difference is the speed of the object in relation to the speed of sound. Subsonic refers to speeds slower than the speed of sound, while supersonic refers to speeds faster than the speed of sound. In the case of supersonic speeds, objects are traveling faster than the speed at which sound waves propagate in the medium.
The grinding sound when accelerating could indicate a worn-out CV joint or a problem with the transmission. The loud whirring noise at all speeds could be due to a failing wheel bearing or an issue with the differential. The higher engine temperature than normal could suggest a problem with the cooling system, such as a failing water pump or a blockage in the radiator.
A sonic boom is produced when the shock wave formed at the nose of an aircraft traveling at supersonic speeds reaches the ground. It is a very loud noise caused by the sudden change in air pressure as the aircraft exceeds the speed of sound.