Yes, it is will happen that way. The sound of the blast is caused by the release of gasses at the muzzle of the gun. Those gasses are trapped behind the bullet- pushing it- and are not released until the bullet leaves the gun.
because pressure waves always propagate faster through solids or liquids
Sometimes You Hear the Bullet was created on 1973-01-28.
You are operating a motorboat. You hear one prolonged blast from the horn of another vessel. What should you do?
Stay out of the way! One prolonged blast is the whistle signal for a ship leaving a berth or in a blind bend in a channel.
Depends on the speed of the bullet, air temp and humidity. I hsve been about 6 feet from the path of a high powered rifle bullet, and you can hear the crack caused by the bullet breaking the sound barrier.
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You should go left
The sound signals that it is a sailing vessel underway when you hear one prolonged blast plus two short blasts every two minutes.
In most cases, after being shot by a bullet, you may not actually hear the gunshot due to the shock and intensity of the experience. However, if the gunshot is fired from a short distance or in a confined space, you may hear a loud noise or ringing in your ears.
passing on port side
there is a dangerous situation
You could easily hear it as long as there is no silencer. Bullets actually travel faster than sound so if your trying to assassinate some one (that's why your asking right?) the bullet will hit them a few seconds before they hear the gun shot. But yes, you can easily hear it from 2 mi away