Physics, asked by Swithinjeshu, 3 months ago

can anyone explain the sonic boom​

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Answered by OreoMagie
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When an airplane flies at or above the speed of sound, air molecules cannot move out of the way of the airplane fast enough, so the pressure waves combine to generate a large shockwave, which people on the ground hear as a sonic boom.

Answered by siddharth43089
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Answer:

a loud explosive noise caused by the shock wave from an aircraft or other object travelling faster than the speed of sound.

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