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Charles YeagerInformation on Charles Yeager:Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager was born on 13 February 1923 in Myra, West Virginia. After joining the army at age 16 and training as an aircraft mechanic, he was then selected for flight training. His service record during WWII was impeccable, becoming an "ace-in-a-day" after shooting down five enemy aircraft in a single mission. Yeager remained in the Air Force after the war. He became a test pilot and was ultimately selected to fly the rocket-powered Bell X-1 in a NACA program to research high-speed flight. On 14 October 1947 he broke the sound barrier in the technologically advanced X-1.Yeager continued to work with experimental craft, achieving faster and faster speeds. He piloted the X1-A, a longer and more powerful version of the X-1, to a speed of mach 2.4 on 12 December 1953. This was almost two and a half times the speed of sound and the fastest of any human being to that date.
The DTS sound format was first used in Jurassic Park in 1993.
The Jazz Singer, in black and white, was the first feature-length film with sound to be widely distributed (in 1927). However, according to film historian Tim Dirks at filmsite.org, it was preceded in the same year by another movie with sound: Sunrise, directed by famed German director F. W. Murnau and produced in Hollywood (see link). sound sound
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Mach 1 is the speed at which you break the sound barrier. The speed of sound, or Mach 1, at sea level and under "standard condition" is:1,116.4 ft/s340.3 m/s761.2 mph1,225.1 km/h
The Concord only broke the SOUND barrier, as do many aircraft still flying today, which has no effect on Time. To break a TIME barrier (in theory anyway) you have to travel faster than the speed of light.
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many different groups use the great barrier reef including tourist's and shop oners and peace keepers :)
there are about 10 whales
"Barrier" has three syllables. It's pronounced: BEAR-ree-urr. If I remember correctly, you would break the word up like this: Bar-ri-er. !
1 sound can be loud 2 sound can be soft 3 there are many different types of sound 4 many things make sound 5 sound is made in different ways
Craig Breedlove became the 1st person to break the sound barrier in an automobile in 1998. At Lake Bonneville, Utah, he achieved a trap speed of over 760 MPH. Unable to improve, it's completely wrong. 15/10/1997 Thrust SSC, LSR av speed 763 MPH. Breedloves speed was unconfirmed and even if reported correctly here is 2 MPH slower. This all happened at Black Rock Desert in Nevada. Bonneville has taken a back seat to the new speed site in Nevada.
Breaking the sound barrier was an important milestone because it meant that various technical challenges of flying at high speed had been mastered. The Bell X-1, like other aircraft would buffet greatly, malfunction or explode as they approached the sound barrier. The Bell X-1 was the first known aircraft able to successfully fly in level flight at Mach I which is term for the speed of sound. This achievement is considered by many to be the first step of the Space Age.
There are many types of barriers of communication for example; language barrier, physical barrier, emotional barrier, listening barrier, cultural barrier, gender barrier etc
The reef supports many different ecosystems
To break the sound barrier you have to travel than the speed of sound. The speed of sound in air actually varies with temperature. When representing air as an ideal gas the speed of sound can be represented as c = square root(γRT) where γ = specific heat ratio = 1.4 R = specific gas constant = 287 T = Temperature in Kelvin. Using this equation the speed of sound in dry air at: -100 degrees Celsius is 264 metres per second 0 degrees Celsius is 343 metres per second 100 degrees Celsius is 287 metres per second.