hypersonic model - significado y definición. Qué es hypersonic model
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Qué (quién) es hypersonic model - definición

SPEED THAT IS FASTER THAN MACH 5
Hypersonic flow; High-hypersonic speed regime; User:NimblyPimbly; Hypersonics; Hypersonic velocity; Hypersonic; Hypersound; Mach 10 (speed); Mach 6 (speed)
  • Simulation of hypersonic speed (Mach 5)
  • NASA X-43A]] at Mach 7

hypersonic         
¦ adjective
1. relating to speeds of more than five times the speed of sound (Mach 5).
2. relating to sound frequencies above about a thousand million hertz.
Derivatives
hypersonically adverb
Hypersonic weapon         
  • Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon]] (Arrow) carried by a B-52 bomber
  • Scramjet-powered hypersonic cruise missile
CLASS OF WEAPON
Hypersonic missile; List of hypersonic weapons; Hypersonic weapons
Hypersonic weapons are missiles and projectiles which travel at between 5 and 25 times the speed of sound – about 1 to 5 miles per second (1.6 to 8 kilometres per second).
Hypersonic speed         
In aerodynamics, a hypersonic speed is one that exceeds 5 times the speed of sound, often stated as starting at speeds of Mach 5 and above.

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Hypersonic speed

In aerodynamics, a hypersonic speed is one that exceeds five times the speed of sound, often stated as starting at speeds of Mach 5 and above.

The precise Mach number at which a craft can be said to be flying at hypersonic speed varies, since individual physical changes in the airflow (like molecular dissociation and ionization) occur at different speeds; these effects collectively become important around Mach 5-10. The hypersonic regime can also be alternatively defined as speeds where specific heat capacity changes with the temperature of the flow as kinetic energy of the moving object is converted into heat.