Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel at supersonic speed pretty much anywhere if you have the right vehicle.
The main difference is the speed of the object in relation to the speed of sound. Subsonic refers to speeds slower than the speed of sound, while supersonic refers to speeds faster than the speed of sound. In the case of supersonic speeds, objects are traveling faster than the speed at which sound waves propagate in the medium.
Supersonic flow is characterized by speeds faster than the speed of sound. It is often used in applications such as supersonic aircraft, missiles, and high-speed wind tunnels. Supersonic flow can create shock waves and high temperatures, making it challenging to control and design for.
Ultrasonic refers to frequencies greater than those that can be heard (usually frequencies above 20 kHz). Supersonic refers to velocities faster than the speed of sound (in the medium under consideration).
Yes, a supersonic jet travels faster than the speed of sound, which is approximately 767 miles per hour at sea level. Supersonic jets can reach speeds up to Mach 2 or more, which is twice the speed of sound.
Constructing a supersonic ship is more challenging than a supersonic airplane because ships have to deal with water resistance, which is much greater than air resistance faced by airplanes. This makes it harder to achieve and maintain supersonic speeds in water compared to air.
Supersonic means "Faster than the speed of sound" so they are not the sme thing.
The threshold for supersonic speed is 761 mph in a temperature like 70 degrees. Supersonic speed is any speed greater than the speed of sound (mach 1) and a speed five times the speed of sound (mach 5?) is referred to as hypersonic speed.
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.
Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
Because water has a greater resistance than air, so a boat would need to be incredibly powerful to go supersonic, beyond the limits of current technology. The current water speed record is 'only' 345mph.
No such thing as supersonic sound. Things can move with supersonic speed (fighter jets, ends of whips) making a shock wave, but the sound arrives at your ears at the speed of sound.
Becuast it's almost impossible to achive that speed in water because it's much denser than air. I assume your talking about water ships and not space ships.
Supersonic air craft.
Supersonic and hypersonic are speeds. Supersonic means faster than the speed of sound, and hypersonic means very much faster.
Supersonic speed is a rate of travel of an object that exceeds the speed of sound. An object traveling in dry air at a temperature of 68-degrees F, at sea level, reaches supersonic speed at 768-miles per hour. Since the retirement of the Concorde, there are no supersonic passenger aircraft left in service. The speed of sound decreases somewhat with altitude, due to lower temperatures found there.
The main difference is the speed of the object in relation to the speed of sound. Subsonic refers to speeds slower than the speed of sound, while supersonic refers to speeds faster than the speed of sound. In the case of supersonic speeds, objects are traveling faster than the speed at which sound waves propagate in the medium.
One supersonic aircraft is the F-15 Eagle. -Supersonic means it can fly faster than Mach 1, the speed of sound. Most fighter jets today are supersonic, in fact many fly more than twice the speed of sound.