It depends on how often the aircraft flies faster then sound. LOL
for a sonic boom to occur, the object (usually a airplane)must travel supersonic or faster than the speed of sound(about 340 meters per second). The sonic boom continues as long as the object is supersonic. More info see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom.
a sonic boom
Sonic booms occur when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. As the object surpasses the speed of sound, it creates shockwaves that merge into a single shockwave heard on the ground as a sonic boom.
A sonic boom occurs when an object travels faster than the speed of sound. If the space shuttle enters Earth's atmosphere at a speed greater than the speed of sound, it will create a sonic boom. However, the shuttle typically slows down as it enters the atmosphere to avoid this effect.
Yes, encountering a sonic boom is evidence that an aircraft has traveled faster than the speed of sound (supersonic). A sonic boom occurs when an object, in this case, an aircraft, breaks the sound barrier, creating a shock wave that produces a loud noise. So, if you hear a sonic boom, it indicates that a supersonic aircraft has passed at that location.
you can get sonic boom at game stop
for a sonic boom to occur, the object (usually a airplane)must travel supersonic or faster than the speed of sound(about 340 meters per second). The sonic boom continues as long as the object is supersonic. More info see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom.
Sonic Boom is bad.
a sonic boom
Sonic booms occur when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. As the object surpasses the speed of sound, it creates shockwaves that merge into a single shockwave heard on the ground as a sonic boom.
He is 22 in sonic boom but all so in sonic x he is 16.
A sonic boom occurs when an object travels faster than the speed of sound. If the space shuttle enters Earth's atmosphere at a speed greater than the speed of sound, it will create a sonic boom. However, the shuttle typically slows down as it enters the atmosphere to avoid this effect.
Yes, encountering a sonic boom is evidence that an aircraft has traveled faster than the speed of sound (supersonic). A sonic boom occurs when an object, in this case, an aircraft, breaks the sound barrier, creating a shock wave that produces a loud noise. So, if you hear a sonic boom, it indicates that a supersonic aircraft has passed at that location.
Sonic Boom is coming out in October or November 2014.
Sonic Boom of the South was created in 1940.
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all metals can survive past a sonic boom. a sonic boom is just sound not heat. hope this helped!