sonic boom as the planes speed exceeds the sound barrier.
An extremely fast airplane can create a shockwave that results in a sonic boom when it breaks the sound barrier. The rapid change in air pressure produced by breaking the sound barrier creates a loud noise similar to an explosion. However, the sonic boom itself is not an explosive.
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Dropping a bomb from an airplane onto a traget. Shooting an explosive shell from a cannon onto a target. Placing and detonating an explosive device at a target. Slang term: bombing/failing a test
A wing lifts an airplane off the ground through the Bernoulli's principle, where the shape of the wing creates a pressure difference between the upper and lower surfaces. This pressure difference generates lift, which counteracts the force of gravity and allows the airplane to become airborne.
Acceleration affects a paper airplane by determining how quickly it gains speed or changes direction. Increasing acceleration can help the paper airplane fly farther or perform aerobatic maneuvers, while decreasing acceleration may cause the paper airplane to slow down or lose altitude. Balanced acceleration is key for optimal flight performance.
it is known as sonic boom
An extremely fast airplane can create a shockwave that results in a sonic boom when it breaks the sound barrier. The rapid change in air pressure produced by breaking the sound barrier creates a loud noise similar to an explosion. However, the sonic boom itself is not an explosive.
No, liquid nitrogen is not an explosive material. It is a cryogenic fluid that is extremely cold and can cause severe frostbite if it comes into contact with skin. However, it does not exhibit explosive properties.
Natural gas is extremely flammable and potentially explosive.
An "algal bloom".
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Booby Trap!
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It is known as a booby trap.
Bobby trap