Any bullet can it is just needs to be supressed. When it isn't fired from a pistol.
Bullets fired from supersonic firearms, such as rifles and handguns, can travel faster than the speed of sound. Some common examples include .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, and 9mm Luger ammunition. Bullets fired from these firearms create a sonic boom when breaking the sound barrier.
Sound travels slower in cork compared to air because cork is a denser material, which causes sound waves to have to travel through the material's molecules at a slower speed. This increased density and the material's ability to absorb sound energy contribute to the slower speed of sound in cork.
Yes, the speed of sound waves is slower than the speed of electromagnetic waves. Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air or water, at a speed that depends on the properties of that medium. Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through a vacuum at a speed of about 300,000 kilometers per second.
Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel below the speed of sound pretty much anywhere.
Sound does not travel as quickly in gases compared to solids and liquids due to the larger distances between particles in gases. This results in a slower transfer of vibrations between gas particles, leading to a slower speed of sound.
Bullets fired from supersonic firearms, such as rifles and handguns, can travel faster than the speed of sound. Some common examples include .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, and 9mm Luger ammunition. Bullets fired from these firearms create a sonic boom when breaking the sound barrier.
Sound travels slower in cork compared to air because cork is a denser material, which causes sound waves to have to travel through the material's molecules at a slower speed. This increased density and the material's ability to absorb sound energy contribute to the slower speed of sound in cork.
Amplitude has hardly any effect on the speed of sound.
Most modern guns DO fire bullets that break the sound barrier. That is, their bullets travel faster than the speed of sound when they are fired.
Yes, the speed of sound waves is slower than the speed of electromagnetic waves. Sound waves travel through a medium, such as air or water, at a speed that depends on the properties of that medium. Electromagnetic waves, such as light, can travel through a vacuum at a speed of about 300,000 kilometers per second.
Speed has nothing to do with where you are. You can travel below the speed of sound pretty much anywhere.
Based on a little research I just did, the F117's maximum speed is just under Mach 1 (the speed of sound). Some bullets travel much slower than that, and some travel much faster, so it just depends on which bullet you're referring to.
Sound does not travel as quickly in gases compared to solids and liquids due to the larger distances between particles in gases. This results in a slower transfer of vibrations between gas particles, leading to a slower speed of sound.
Yes, bullets travel faster than the speed of sound. That is why if someone was to shoot a target from a distance and you were standing beside the target, you would be able to see the target get hit by the bullet before you would hear the crack of the gun Some bullets travel faster than the speed of sound, but not all.
The bullets fired from MOST rifles travel faster than the speed of sound. The speed of sound is ABOUT 1126 feet per second- it varies some with temperature, air pressure, etc. Rifles usually fire a bullet with an intital speed of between 2400 and 4000 feet per second. Bullets DO slow down after leaving the gun, and can become slower than the speed of sound after traveling some distance.
The speed of sound varies depending on the medium it is traveling through. In Earth's atmosphere, the speed of sound is about 343 meters per second. On Mars, where the atmosphere is much thinner, the speed of sound would be slower than on Earth. Therefore, the speed of sound from Mars to Earth would be slower than 343 meters per second.
Way slower. For reference, the speed of sound is about 767.3 mph and the speed of light is 671,000,000 mph.