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An airplane that travels faster than sound is called a supersonic aircraft.
When a supersonic plane goes faster than the speed of sound, it creates a shockwave causing a sonic boom. The sound you hear after the plane has passed is the shockwave catching up to the aircraft. This can create the illusion that the plane has disappeared along with the sound.
The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound. This means that light waves, carrying visual information, will reach your eyes before sound waves reach your ears. This is why you see the fighter plane first before hearing it.
The speed of sound is approximately 767 mph, so if the plane is moving faster than the speed of sound (supersonic), the noise it generates will not reach the observer until after the plane has passed. This phenomenon is known as a sonic boom.
When vibrations are faster, the pitch of the sound increases. This is because the frequency of the vibrations is directly related to the pitch of the sound produced. Higher frequency vibrations create higher pitched sounds.
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In faster-than-sound flight, a plane can experience a shockwave known as a sonic boom. This is caused when the plane reaches and exceeds the speed of sound, resulting in a sudden, loud noise like a thunderclap. It is a strange phenomenon that can be disruptive and alarming for those on the ground.
You would hear the sound after the plane has passed.
As an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, shock waves build up, creating increase in drag, loss of lift, and loss of control and a sonic explosion is heard.
As an aircraft reaches the speed of sound, shock waves build up, creating increase in drag, loss of lift, and loss of control and a sonic explosion is heard.
its simple the sound barrier is broken :D
A sonic boom occurs by an object traveling through the air faster than the speed of sound.
Sound waves are like ripples in a pond that radiate around the object. An aeroplane travelling at sub-sonic speed will be travelling behind the sound that it has emitted. When the aeroplane reaches the exact speed of sound, the sound it is producing will accompany it on its journey.
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No, the Tupolev Tu-144 was the only other commercial plane to date to fly faster then the speed of sound.
14 Oct 1947
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