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Supersonic speed is defined as speeds greater than the speed of sound, which is approximately 343 meters per second (767 mph) at sea level. Aircraft flying at supersonic speeds typically travel at speeds ranging from Mach 1 to Mach 5, or roughly 343 meters per second to 1716 meters per second.

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How fast can a supersonic plane fly?

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.


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Answer Mach 12 Supersonic Speed usually refers to speed just above Mach 1, or as high as Mach 3. Hyper-speed is a higher range but there is no set definition.


How fast is hyper speed?

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Are you under water at supersonic speed?

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Is supersonic the same as the speed of sound?

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How fast is Underdog's super speed?

Underdog's super speed varies depending on the storyline, but he is generally depicted as being able to fly at supersonic speeds, which can exceed the speed of sound (~767 mph).


What is supersonic sound?

It is an oxymoron, a self-contradiction, in that sound must travel at the speed of sound (which does vary by the medium or material). Supersonic means "faster than sound."You might, however, describe vibrations as being supersonic, meaning that they are traveling faster than sound would in air.


What is a supersonic bullet?

A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.


What does it mean if a jet can fly at supersonic speed?

they go EXTREEEMMEELLLYYY fast. Causing vibrations that cause sound fromt eh motors. bUNNNIES:)


What happens when a jet flies at supersonic speed?

When a jet flies at supersonic speed, it travels faster than the speed of sound. This can lead to the formation of shock waves that create a sonic boom. The aircraft may experience increased drag, higher temperatures, and changes in aerodynamic forces.


What is an example of supersonic sound?

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.


An aircraft that flies faster than the speed of sound is said to be?

Supersonic air craft.

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