well, I'd say that rainbowdash's rainboom is about the same speed as a sonic boom thats fer sure
movement faster than the speed of sound...:) precious A supersonic bullet is one thing that produces a sonic boom.
Humans have been making sonic booms for centuries. When a whip cracks, that's because the tip goes faster than the speed of sound - a sonic boom.
you can get sonic boom at game stop
Sonic Boom of the South was created in 1940.
Roadrunner would win the race. In the coyote roadrunner cartoons, Wile E Coyote can always catch up to the roadrunner. To someone who takes the time to really think about this it is clear that Wile E is moving faster than Roadrunner. The fact that the coyote can never catch the roadrunner shows that Roadrunner is too lucky. I don't think Sonic is faster than Roadrunner. Even if he is he wouldn't be able to pass the roadrunner. One more thing to think about is that Roadrunner is so fast he moves roads by running on them! As far as I know, Sonic can't do that. BEEP BEEP! Actually Sonic would win because there are some things that sonic can do to help him win: 1.He can go supersonic. 2:He can use an chaos emerald to go faster. or 3:He can just Stop Time for a little and win the race while Roadrunner is still. so...technically sonic would win in a race.
A sonic boom is experienced when an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound.
A sonic boom is caused by going faster than the speed of sound, so in a fast jet
No, a sonic boom is not continuous. It is a single shockwave created when an object travels faster than the speed of sound.
movement faster than the speed of sound...:) precious A supersonic bullet is one thing that produces a sonic boom.
Anything traveling faster than sound.
A sonic boom is a shock wave generated by moving faster than the speed of sound in a medium(air, water, etc.).
Humans have been making sonic booms for centuries. When a whip cracks, that's because the tip goes faster than the speed of sound - a sonic boom.
A sonic boom is when an explosive sound is made by the shock wave of an airplane traveling faster then the speed of sound.
The sonic boom was first discovered by John William Strutt, also known as Lord Rayleigh, a British scientist, in the late 19th century. He studied the phenomenon of sound waves traveling at or faster than the speed of sound and their effects on air pressure, leading to the understanding of the sonic boom.
Yes, passengers on the Concorde could hear the sonic boom when the aircraft broke the sound barrier. The sonic boom created a loud noise as the plane traveled faster than the speed of sound, resulting in a sudden change in air pressure that produced the characteristic sound.
wait for the sonic boom
You hear a sonic boom