Yes. The Concorde jet is the only passenger jet that has exceeded the Sound Barrier. The speed of the flight must exceed atleast 720 miles per hour and the Concorde can almost double that. Since there is a booming noise that is loud enough to shake houses, the Concorde is only allowed to fly over the ocean. It travels from New York to Europe, or vice versa.
Yes, passengers on the Concorde could hear the sonic boom when the aircraft broke the sound barrier. The sonic boom created a loud noise as the plane traveled faster than the speed of sound, resulting in a sudden change in air pressure that produced the characteristic sound.
During re-entry, the space shuttle experiences increased atmospheric drag which slows it down, causing it to decelerate from supersonic speeds. This deceleration is what causes the shuttle to break the sound barrier on its return journey.
When sound waves hit a barrier, they can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted. The barrier will block some of the sound energy, causing it to decrease in intensity as it interacts with the barrier. Sound waves can also diffract around the edges of the barrier, affecting how the sound is heard on the other side.
The only manned aircraft that has broken the sound barrier is the Bell X-1, which was piloted by Chuck Yeager in 1947. In addition, the North American X-15 and the Space Shuttle have also exceeded the speed of sound during their flights.
Concorde breaks the sound barrier at 2.02mach Super sonic aircraft break the sound barier. They used the plane x-1
Yes. The Concorde jet is the only passenger jet that has exceeded the Sound Barrier. The speed of the flight must exceed atleast 720 miles per hour and the Concorde can almost double that. Since there is a booming noise that is loud enough to shake houses, the Concorde is only allowed to fly over the ocean. It travels from New York to Europe, or vice versa.
its simple the sound barrier is broken :D
Chuck Yeager piloted the plane that broke the sound barrier, but he didn't invent it.
Yes. The Concorde jet is the only passenger jet that has exceeded the Sound Barrier. The speed of the flight must exceed atleast 720 miles per hour and the Concorde can almost double that. Since there is a booming noise that is loud enough to shake houses, the Concorde is only allowed to fly over the ocean. It travels from New York to Europe, or vice versa.
The Concorde was a supersonic commercial airliner. However, due to flight accidents the Concorde is no longer in service. The typical cruise speed for a commercial jet is about 0.8 Mach. Of course, almost any plane with sufficient engines and built for speed can dive down and break the sound barrier---but it may not recover from this.
He was drunk and it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Supersonic aircraft are those that can exceed the sound barrier. I.e. Concorde was capable of this. Any craft that can exceed 1 to 5 times the speed of sound falls in this category.
He was drunk and it seemed like a good idea at the time.
Brake light, on your 2000 Chrysler Concorde, by accessing it from the inside of the trunk. Take hold of the brake light, push in and turn. The brake light will come out.
It is on a bracket just above the brake pedal.
Yes, passengers on the Concorde could hear the sonic boom when the aircraft broke the sound barrier. The sonic boom created a loud noise as the plane traveled faster than the speed of sound, resulting in a sudden change in air pressure that produced the characteristic sound.