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Is bats produce supersonic sound waves?

the bats do not produce supersonic sounds.they produce ultrasonic sounds.Thats the reason we cant hear them


Why doesn't a subsonic aircraft produce a sonic boom?

A subsonic aircraft doesn't produce a sonic boom because it is subsonic, and cannot produce enough speed to do so. A sonic boom is created when an aircraft becomes supersonic, accelerating past the speed of sound. Since it is traveling near the speed of sound at this time, the sound waves build up around it, finally traveling through the air as it is left behind by the aircraft.


Why is a sonic boom illegal?

A sonic boom is not inherently illegal, but it is restricted in civilian airspace due to the noise disturbance it causes. Sonic booms can disrupt communities and wildlife, so regulations are in place to prevent supersonic flight over populated areas. Military aircraft may legally produce sonic booms during training or combat operations in designated areas.


How does interference pattern change when wavelength of light is used?

Shorter wavelengths produce interference patterns with narrower fringes and greater separation between them, while longer wavelengths produce interference patterns with wider fringes and smaller separation between them. The spacing of fringes is proportional to the wavelength of light.


How much thrust does an airplane make?

You need to be more specific with your question, like which specific aircraft you mean. For example a big aircraft like a 747 needs a lot more thrust than a leer jet just to get off the ground.

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Does a supersonic aircraft produce a sonic boom at all times?

Yes, at all times that it is traveling supersonic.


Is bats produce supersonic sound waves?

the bats do not produce supersonic sounds.they produce ultrasonic sounds.Thats the reason we cant hear them


Which tires produce less friction?

Narrower tires with harder rubber


Why doesn't a subsonic aircraft produce a sonic boom?

A subsonic aircraft doesn't produce a sonic boom because it is subsonic, and cannot produce enough speed to do so. A sonic boom is created when an aircraft becomes supersonic, accelerating past the speed of sound. Since it is traveling near the speed of sound at this time, the sound waves build up around it, finally traveling through the air as it is left behind by the aircraft.


What is a rotary aircraft?

A rotory aircraft is essentially a helicopter or a type of aircraft that relies on the movement of its wing to produce lift.


How do wingless aircraft produce lift?

The only 'wingless aircraft' are helicopters. These produce lift lift from the rotor blades, which are in fact, long narrow wings.


How does the supersonic plane impact the environment?

Supersonic planes can significantly impact the environment through increased greenhouse gas emissions and noise pollution. Their engines typically produce more carbon dioxide and other pollutants per passenger compared to subsonic aircraft, contributing to climate change. Additionally, the sonic booms generated when flying faster than the speed of sound can disrupt wildlife and disturb communities near flight paths. Efforts are being made to develop quieter and more environmentally friendly supersonic technologies, but challenges remain.


How is supersonic flow produced in a de laval nozzle?

Supersonic flow is produced in a de laval nozzle by constricting the flow in the center in order to increase the velocity. The shape will be hour-glass in nature. The initial mass flow rate and inlet pressure must be sufficient to produce a supersonic choked flow and the discharge pressure must be sufficiently low enough for supersonic flow to occur.


What are turbo jets used for?

Turbo jets are primarily used in aviation for propulsion in aircraft, especially in military jets and some commercial airliners. They operate by drawing in air, compressing it, mixing it with fuel, and igniting the mixture to produce thrust. These engines are known for their high speed and efficiency at high altitudes, making them suitable for supersonic flight. Additionally, turbo jets can be found in some missiles and experimental aircraft.


Why is a sonic boom illegal?

A sonic boom is not inherently illegal, but it is restricted in civilian airspace due to the noise disturbance it causes. Sonic booms can disrupt communities and wildlife, so regulations are in place to prevent supersonic flight over populated areas. Military aircraft may legally produce sonic booms during training or combat operations in designated areas.


How does a propeller driven aircraft fly?

The propeller pushes or pulls the aircraft forward, once sufficient forward speed is attained the wing can produce lift and the aircraft flies.


What is aircraft propeller?

A propeller is the object on the aircraft that rotates to produce thrust almost like a fan makes wind... it aims the wind behind it and pushes the aircraft forward