No helicopters can break the sound barrier. The fastest speed achieved be a helicopter is 249 mph.
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No, most bullets however do break the sound barrier, at roughly 1100 fps is the speed of sound. Some of the smaller pistal rounds like the 9mm go about 900 fps to about 1050 fps. So there you have it not all bullets break the sound barrier.
When an object exceeds the speed of sound without a plane, it generates a sonic boom. The intense pressure waves created can cause damage to buildings and disrupt the environment. Additionally, breaking the sound barrier without proper equipment can be harmful to the human body due to the rapid acceleration and deceleration involved.
The speed of sound is approximately 767 mph at sea level. To break the sound barrier, an object would need to travel faster than this speed, so it would have to be moving faster than 767 mph.
No, thunder does not break the sound barrier. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapidly expanding and contracting air around a lightning bolt, creating a shock wave that we hear as a loud rumble. The speed of sound in air is about 767 mph, much slower than the speed of a lightning bolt.
No, helicopter blades do not break the sound barrier. The tips of the blades can approach the speed of sound, but the entire blade does not exceed the speed of sound.
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Only jet fighter planes break sound barrier now.
Chuck Yeager flew the Bell X1 to break the sound barrier in 1947Chuck Yeager flew the Bell X1 to break the sound barrier
Concorde breaks the sound barrier at 2.02mach Super sonic aircraft break the sound barier. They used the plane x-1
Yes, depending on which aircraft you have but there is no indication that you have broken the sound barrier unfortunately.
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Most modern guns DO fire bullets that break the sound barrier. That is, their bullets travel faster than the speed of sound when they are fired.
it will break loudly
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