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what is Supersonic frequency​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Early meaning. At the beginning of the 20th century, the term "supersonic" was used as an adjective to describe sound whose frequency is above the range of normal human hearing. The modern term for this meaning is "ultrasonic".

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Early meaning. At the beginning of the 20th century, the term "supersonic" was used as an adjective to describe sound whose frequency is above the range of normal human hearing. The modern term for this meaning is "ultrasonic".

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. Sonic comes from the Latin sonus, or "sound."

A: The word 'supersonic' comes from two words: 'super', meaning greater than, and 'sonic', which comes from the Latin 'sonus' and means 'sound'. Put them together and you get 'supersonic' or 'greater than sound'. Supersonic vehicles move faster than the speed of sound.

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