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explain the sonic boom​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

when a body moves with the speed with is greater than the speed of sound in air then it is said to be travelling at suspension speed Jet fighters bullet exactra often travel at Supersonic speed and when they do so they produce a sharp loud sound called a sonic boom

Answered by Anonymous
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★ When an airplane or jet travels through the air, it produces sound waves that is called SONIC BOOM .

★ If the plane is traveling slower than the speed of sound (the speed of sound varies, but 700 mph is typical through air), then sound waves can propagate ahead of the plane.

★ If the plane breaks the sound barrier and flies faster than the speed of sound, it produces a sonic boom when it flies past.

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