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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 Krishsamriidh
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Hey mate here's your answer

A sonic boom is a loud sound kind of like an explosion. It's caused by shock waves created by any object that travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms create huge amounts of sound energy.

When an object moves through the air, it makes pressure waves in front of and behind it. Have you ever seen a boat move through water? The bow waves (front) and stern waves (back) are similar to the invisible pressure waves created by an object as it moves through the air.

These pressure waves travel at the speed of sound. How fast is that? Pretty fast! Sound travels at different speeds through different types of materials. It also varies by altitude and temperature.

At sea level and 68° F, the speed of sound through air is about 761 miles per hour. At an altitude of about 20,000 feet where the atmosphere is thinner and colder, sound travels at about 660 miles per hour.

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