The intensity of sound is very much dependant on the distance where your ears are. Go not to close! It's louder there.
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To give you some idea the chart found at the link provided below states the sound of a jet taking off at 100 feet registers a sound of around 140 decibels. Your ears would need protection at that level.
The intensity of sound produced by a jet plane taking off can range from 150 to 180 decibels, depending on the distance from the plane and its size and type. This level of sound is considered extremely loud and can potentially cause hearing damage if exposed to for prolonged periods without protection.
A jet plane is propelled by the force produced by its jet engines, which expel high-speed exhaust gases to create thrust. This thrust overcomes drag and allows the plane to move forward through the air.
When a jet plane rapidly accelerates on the runway, the energy transformation is primarily from chemical energy in the jet fuel to kinetic energy of the moving plane. The engines of the jet plane convert the chemical energy in the fuel into mechanical energy to propel the plane forward.
A jet engine is typically louder than a lawn mower from the same distance away due to the higher intensity and frequency of sound produced by the jet engine. Jet engines generate more noise because of their powerful engines and the high-speed exhaust gases they produce, compared to a lower-powered lawn mower engine.
No, the Lego Technic jet plane model does not actually fly. It is a static model designed for display and play purposes rather than for actual flight.
Tornadoes have been described to sound like a roaring train or freight train, a jet engine, a waterfall, or a rumbling or continuous thunder. The sound can vary depending on factors such as the size and intensity of the tornado and the surrounding environment.
Yes, if you hear the sound of a jet plane before you see it, it means the plane is traveling faster than the speed of sound. This phenomenon is known as a sonic boom and occurs when an object moves through the air faster than the speed of sound, creating a shockwave.
No
When a jet plane moves on land, it is called taxiing. The engine thrust of the plane allows the plane to move without actually taking off until it is ready.
The sound of jet planes move farther and farther but thunder sounds is only in one place
It would be very difficult to put the sound down in words. Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a jet powered plane..
A jet plane is any aircraft powered by jet engines.
I think so not sure A jet, shuttle, plane (on mach 1), NN96 nop nothing sonic is the fastest thing alive!!!!!!!!!! ALIVE, meaning a LIVING THING! A jet, shuttle and plane are NOT LIVING THINGS. Therefore, technicly, they are faster than Sonic. Plus, Sonic can go the speed of sound, but a jet plane can go 5X's the speed of sound! NN96
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Leaving On A Jet Plane - John Denver
Leaving on a Jet Plane was created in 1967.
It is false that a plane flying against a jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with a jet stream.
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