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The Science Behind Sonic Booms

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Invisible air forces build powerful tension around supersonic aircraft. This tension rises sharply just before the aircraft hits the speed of sound. At Mach 1, sound waves compress near the ground, forming a sharp pressure boundary. The Concorde breaks this limit, creating sharp cracks that rupture the sky with sonic booms. These booms crash across distances, making windows vibrate and structures tremble. The energy can alter local environments, causing lasting pressure changes over wide areas. Follow for one real science fact every day!
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Topic: Sonic Booms

Created: 2026-02-18 10:11:49

Confidence: 92%

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The Science Behind Sonic Booms

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Duration: 34.63s

Category: Applied Physics

Topic: Sonic Booms

Created: 2026-02-18 10:11:49

YouTube: ✅ Uploaded - View Video

Uploaded at: 2026-02-18T04:00:05.419194

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Invisible air forces build powerful tension around supersonic aircraft. This tension rises sharply just before the aircraft hits the speed of sound. At Mach 1, sound waves compress near the ground, forming a sharp pressure boundary. The Concorde breaks this limit, creating sharp cracks that rupture the sky with sonic booms. These booms crash across distances, making windows vibrate and structures tremble. The energy can alter local environments, causing lasting pressure changes over wide areas. Follow for one real science fact every day!

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