Chuck Yeager..
I don't think anyone has yet to break the speed of sound on the ground, I could be wrong, anyone?
Yes you can change the speed of sound. IF you change the medium the speed changes. IF you change the density of the medium it changes. IF you change the temperature of the medium the speed changes.
Yes, the Thrust SSC broke the sound barrier on October 15, 1997, becoming the first car to officially achieve this feat. It reached a speed of 763 mph, surpassing the speed of sound (approximately 767 mph at sea level).
Chuck Yeager became the first human to officially break the sound barrier, on 14 October 1947 in the Bell X-1. He reached a speed of at Mach 1 at an altitude of 13,700 metres.
Thrust SSC was the first car to break the sound barrier. Thrust SSC is a British designed jet propelled car developed by Richard Noble, Glynne Bowsher, Ron Ayers and Jeremy Bliss. Thrust SSC broke the land speed record on 15th October 1997 piloted by RAF Squadron Leader Andy Green and traveled at 1228km/h, a record which still stands today.
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
We call them sonic booms. There are jets can fly faster than sound speed.
Chuck Yeager, on Oct. 14 1947, in the Bell X-1, at an altitude of 45,000 ft.
The first man-made object to move faster than the speed of sound was the Bell X-1 aircraft, piloted by Chuck Yeager on October 14, 1947. It broke the sound barrier and reached a speed of Mach 1.06.
Yes you can change the speed of sound. IF you change the medium the speed changes. IF you change the density of the medium it changes. IF you change the temperature of the medium the speed changes.
Andy first broke the record on Sept. 25, 1997 at a speed of 714.144. He also went on to be the first man to break the sound barrier at a speed of 763.035 mph on Oct. 15 of the same year.
chuck yeager
Chuck Yeager is the first person to fly faster than sound (breaking the sound barrier), or MACH 1, on October 14, 1947 during level flight at an altitude of 45,000 ft.
Yes, the Thrust SSC broke the sound barrier on October 15, 1997, becoming the first car to officially achieve this feat. It reached a speed of 763 mph, surpassing the speed of sound (approximately 767 mph at sea level).
The first human invention to break the sound barrier was the Bell X-1 aircraft, piloted by Chuck Yeager on October 14, 1947. This marked the first controlled, powered flight faster than the speed of sound, a significant achievement in aviation history.
Chuck Yeager became the first human to officially break the sound barrier, on 14 October 1947 in the Bell X-1. He reached a speed of at Mach 1 at an altitude of 13,700 metres.
Charles Yeager was the first person ever to pilot an aircraft beyond the speed of sound.
The o in broke is a long vowel sound.