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Qué (quién) es supersonic boom - definición

SOUND IMPACT ON CREATURES AND PROPERTY FROM A BLAST WAVE CREATED BY AN OBJECT MOVING FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND
Bullet bow shockwave; Sonic booms; Sonicboom; Sonic Boom; Sound boom; Sonic crack; Supersonic boom
  • An Australian bullwhip
  • The sound source is travelling at 1.4 times the speed of sound (Mach 1.4). Since the source is moving faster than the sound waves it creates, it leads the advancing wavefront.
  • New research is being performed at NASA's [[Glenn Research Center]] that could help alleviate the sonic boom produced by supersonic aircraft. Testing was completed in 2010 of a Large-Scale Low-Boom supersonic inlet model with micro-array flow control. A NASA aerospace engineer is pictured here in a wind tunnel with the Large-Scale Low-Boom supersonic inlet model.
  • Mach cone angle
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  • NASA F-5E modified for DARPA sonic boom tests
  • A sonic boom produced by an aircraft moving at M=2.92, calculated from the cone angle of 20 degrees. Observers hear nothing until the shock wave, on the edges of the cone, crosses their location.
  • A point source emitting spherical fronts while increasing its velocity linearly with time. For short times the [[Doppler effect]] is visible. When ''v''&nbsp;=&nbsp;''c'', the sonic boom is visible. When ''v''&nbsp;>&nbsp;''c'', the Mach cone is visible.
  • A model of a supersonic aircraft made by Virgin Galactic hitting Mach 3.
  • XB1 Supersonic Aircraft

sonic boom         
¦ noun an explosive noise caused by the shock wave from an aircraft or other object travelling faster than the speed of sound.
sonic boom         
n. to cause, generate, produce a sonic boom
Sonic boom         
A sonic boom is a sound associated with shock waves created when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms generate enormous amounts of sound energy, sounding similar to an explosion or a thunderclap to the human ear.

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Sonic boom

A sonic boom is a sound associated with shock waves created when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms generate enormous amounts of sound energy, sounding similar to an explosion or a thunderclap to the human ear. A decibel is the primary unit measurement of sound. "A thunderclap is incredibly loud, producing levels between 100 and 120 dBA (decibels A)- the equivalent of standing near a jet during take-off."

The crack of a supersonic bullet passing overhead or the crack of a bullwhip are examples of a sonic boom in miniature.

Sonic booms due to large supersonic aircraft can be particularly loud and startling, tend to awaken people, and may cause minor damage to some structures. This led to prohibition of routine supersonic flight overland. Although they cannot be completely prevented, research suggests that with careful shaping of the vehicle, the nuisance due to the sonic booms may be reduced to the point that overland supersonic flight may become a feasible option.

A sonic boom does not occur only at the moment an object crosses the sound barrier and neither is it heard in all directions emanating from the supersonic object. Rather, the boom is a continuous effect that occurs while the object is travelling at supersonic speeds and affects only observers that are positioned at a point that intersects a region in the shape of a geometrical cone behind the object. As the object moves, this conical region also moves behind it and when the cone passes over the observer, they will briefly experience the "boom".