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  1. Jun 14, 2023 · A sonic boom is the noise created by an aircraft or some other object when it surpasses the speed of sound. Typically clocking in at 110 decibels, sonic booms are indeed about as loud as thunder ...

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Supersonic jets create sonic booms by breaking the sound barrier, causing a rapid change in pressure and a thunderous explosion-like sound. Sonic booms vary in intensity based on factors like distance to the ground, size and shape of the aircraft, and atmospheric conditions. High-performance military jets and the now-retired Concorde generate ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sonic_boomSonic boom - Wikipedia

    The sound of a sonic boom depends largely on the distance between the observer and the aircraft shape producing the sonic boom. A sonic boom is usually heard as a deep double "boom" as the aircraft is usually some distance away. The sound is much like that of mortar bombs, commonly used in firework displays. It is a common misconception that ...

  4. Discover the science behind sonic booms and NASA's new technology to reduce them in this article from BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  5. Mar 20, 2023 · A sonic boom is a sound that occurs when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. The sound is caused by a shock wave that forms as the object moves through the air, and it can be heard as a loud boom or thunderclap. Sonic booms are most commonly associated with supersonic aircraft, but they can also be caused by other ...

  6. Observers on the ground often do not see the aircraft creating the sonic boom, because it has passed by before the shock wave reaches them, as seen in Figure \(\PageIndex{5}\). If the aircraft flies close by at low altitude, pressures in the sonic boom can be destructive and break windows as well as rattle nerves.

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  8. Sep 19, 2024 · A: A sonic boom occurs when an object, like a rocket or aircraft, travels faster than the speed of sound. As it moves, it pushes air aside, creating a shockwave that extends to the ground. When this shockwave hits the ground, it’s heard as a loud boom.

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