What are supersonic waves
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supersonic Add to list Share. It's faster than the speed of sound, it's supersonic! ... Originally, the word supersonic meant "having to do with sound waves beyond human hearing," but by 1934 it described movement exceeding the speed of sound, with ultrasonic taking on the old meaning.PLEASR MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST.
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Shock waves are formed when a pressure front moves at supersonic speeds and pushes on the surrounding air. ... Shock waves are not conventional sound waves; a shock wave takes the form of a very sharp change in the gas properties. Shock waves in air are heard as a loud "crack" or "snap" noise.
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