yes u can but if you are going fast enough you can catch up to your bullets
wait for the sonic boom
Yes, F 16 fighter jet can travel faster than speed of sound. Its Maximum speed:At sea level: Mach 1.2 (915 mph, 1,470 km/h)At altitude: Mach 2+ (1,500 mph, 2,410 km/h)The speed of sound is around 343.2 metres per second, 1236 km per hour (768mph)
Plenty of people have gone faster than the speed of sound by now. All astrounauts, most fighter pilots, all passengers who ever flew on the Concorde. One guy jumping from a balloon. One or two drivers of jet/rocket cars.
Yes, humans can travel faster than the speed of sound. Supersonic flights, like those carried out by fighter jets, can exceed the speed of sound. Additionally, spacecraft entering and exiting the Earth's atmosphere also travel faster than the speed of sound.
Yes, many but mostly military. The Concorde passenger plane even flew above the speed of sound. Chuck Yeager is the first person credited with flying faster than the speed of sound in 1947. A few kinds of airplanes travel faster than sound, such as the Concorde SST and supersonic fighter jets.
A fighter jet can be faster than the speed of sound.
They have incredibly powerful engines. Most fighter jets are capable of flying faster than the speed of sound. An airplane traveling faster than the speed of sound will be seen before it is heard.
It will fly approximately twice the speed of sound.
Yes, often. Fighter jets go faster than sound.
Any modern jet fighter can go past the speed of sound.
wait for the sonic boom
The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound. This means that light waves, carrying visual information, will reach your eyes before sound waves reach your ears. This is why you see the fighter plane first before hearing it.
Sonic Boom
Fighter pilots don't use sound to communicate, they use radios, and radio waves travel far faster than any plane to date, so there is no trouble communicating.
Yes, F 16 fighter jet can travel faster than speed of sound. Its Maximum speed:At sea level: Mach 1.2 (915 mph, 1,470 km/h)At altitude: Mach 2+ (1,500 mph, 2,410 km/h)The speed of sound is around 343.2 metres per second, 1236 km per hour (768mph)
As altitude increases (to about 35,000 ft) air density, pressure and temperature all drop. As density decreases speed of sound increases, but with drop in pressure it drops; these two practically cancel each other out. As temperature drops, speed of sound drops. Thus at 15,000 ft the speed of sound is slower than at 6,000 ft so plane X is flying faster than plane Y.
While the question doesn't explicity state which stealth fighter, it's reasonable to assume that all modern day fighter jets have Mach capabilities. This means they are faster than the speed of sound.