Yes. If you were to slow to subsonic speeds, the boom can catch up to you, and you would hear it.
then you break the sound barrier. it doesn't matter what you break it with, it just booms... o.O
depending on the size of the object that broke the sound barrier a whip for example does almost nothing but a fighter jets sonic boom could be loud enough to break glass make you deaf or possibly even kill you if your close enough.
You probably meant 'travelling faster than the speed of sound' since, according to most scientists, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. It is most unlikely that any 'drop' of water could reach the speed of sound and thus break the sound barrier, since it would be slowed by wind resistance.
Detonation of explosives, sonic boom (a jet breaking the sound barrier), launch of the space shuttles and large rockets.
The Bell X-1 rocket plane first exceeded the speed of sound on 19 January 1946. The piolet reported big problems with serious shaking of the aircraft that we now understand to be as a result of the sonic boom
then you break the sound barrier. it doesn't matter what you break it with, it just booms... o.O
Once you break the sound barrier you produce a "boom" as long as you are above the speed of sound. Regardless of the speed.
A sonic boom occurs when something breaks the sound barrier.
Everything gets real quiet... But seriously, folks: The craft creates a 'sonic boom'.
"boom" is a description of a loud sound eg a Sonic Boom caused when an aircraft breaks the sound barrier (travels faster than the speed of sound).
Well it creates a sonic boom.
1 boom
No he is not slow in the slightest. In fact, he is fast enough to break the sound barrier and cause a sonic boom. Earning him the title, the Fastest Thing Alive.
no
a sonic boom
Yes, if you're close by
A sonic boom is created, basically a hole in the atmosphere