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The sonic boom problem - Katerina Kaouri 

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Objects that fly faster than the speed of sound (like really fast planes) create a shock wave accompanied by a thunder-like noise: the sonic boom. These epic sounds can cause distress to people and animals and even damage nearby buildings. Katerina Kaouri details how scientists use math to predict sonic booms' paths in the atmosphere, where they will land, and how loud they will be.
Lesson by Katerina Kaouri, animation by Anton Bogaty.

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@mechailreydon3784
@mechailreydon3784 5 лет назад
There’s a lot of great things about his video, but the fact that you used km/h is perhaps the greatest.
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 4 года назад
m/s plz :>
@zitenx9528
@zitenx9528 4 года назад
@@Bozothcow divide the value by 3.6
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 4 года назад
12 much effort 18 me
@crazy_pyromaniac
@crazy_pyromaniac 4 года назад
I'm from America, and I was confused by this...
@wyatt7454
@wyatt7454 4 года назад
IZZGAMER123 but America does more or less kind of run the world
@alpha4935
@alpha4935 8 лет назад
Most relaxing narrator ever...😌
@pickledchildren9096
@pickledchildren9096 8 лет назад
This channel has a lot of soothing voices
@candycane9324
@candycane9324 8 лет назад
Yep!
@floydsteel1703
@floydsteel1703 8 лет назад
he's their best narrator
@spikey-gamingmore7625
@spikey-gamingmore7625 7 лет назад
Georges-Antoine Bourassa check out dark nook. He is so relaxingly awesome. Not the girl the man has a smooth move
@cclashgod6605
@cclashgod6605 7 лет назад
Georges-Antoine Bourassa chK
@itmekev3017
@itmekev3017 3 года назад
This video auto played after a plane making a sonic boom right above a whole bunch of people of a beach
@heisenberg8492
@heisenberg8492 3 года назад
Omg same
@TECHNICALdream28900
@TECHNICALdream28900 3 года назад
Yes😐
@umbangbros.8899
@umbangbros.8899 3 года назад
Yupp
@DaniIhzaFarrosi
@DaniIhzaFarrosi 3 года назад
Yes
@shujaatx
@shujaatx 3 года назад
yeah and I was searching for this comment
@mraa9938
@mraa9938 5 лет назад
First ever Thanos in this world. 5:14
@mraa9938
@mraa9938 5 лет назад
Perfectly balanced as all thing should be.
@evilpatrick9562
@evilpatrick9562 5 лет назад
I was going to say that 😏
@jakobr35pect96
@jakobr35pect96 5 лет назад
NANI
@GutsIsTheGoat16
@GutsIsTheGoat16 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@zia-i
@zia-i 5 лет назад
@Citrullus lanatus Carcharodon lol
@igorilyasov2057
@igorilyasov2057 9 лет назад
oh man, you forgot to mention the whip: the first man-made object to travel faster than the speed of sound.
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 9 лет назад
It is mentioned in the DIG DEEPER section. Regards, Katerina Kaouri
@RudolphCookie
@RudolphCookie 9 лет назад
Katerina K I love how you reply to comments. Thank you so much for making the world a less stupid place with your intelligence.
@nhanvu8170
@nhanvu8170 8 лет назад
1127 divided by 60 is um less than the speed of sound. 3 second per kilometer is the speed of sound... 20 per minute, 1200 per hour
@artos607
@artos607 8 лет назад
i believe it may have been different at the altitude in which the sound barrier was broken
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 8 лет назад
+ArtPlays Indeed.
@aquibalamLUMOS
@aquibalamLUMOS 4 года назад
Does anyone watching these videos thinks how easier life could be if ted-ed makes video for our schools and colleges ?
@soniatiwari9986
@soniatiwari9986 3 года назад
See Khan academy
@roullira609
@roullira609 3 года назад
YESSA
@victordali2404
@victordali2404 3 года назад
Yeah
@engelbertcarrillo3992
@engelbertcarrillo3992 3 года назад
They should make a deal with the department of education
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 2 года назад
It wouldn't work, most people still won't pay attention
@justaperson2580
@justaperson2580 4 года назад
The only problem of being faster than sound is you can only live in silence
@im_gurubharath
@im_gurubharath 4 года назад
Man u are a poet
@sebastiaomendonca1477
@sebastiaomendonca1477 4 года назад
not really how it works
@joanthonyrodriguez9449
@joanthonyrodriguez9449 4 года назад
literary boy
@Jr-ej2tq
@Jr-ej2tq 4 года назад
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 he's trying to sound deep 😂
@joermnyc
@joermnyc 4 года назад
Now imagine if you can go faster than light... you’d see nothing.
@dashm72
@dashm72 3 года назад
0:54 Yes,I know,the Yeagers are crazy
@HotAssSushi
@HotAssSushi 3 года назад
Eren Yeagahh
@TheAbdsAviation
@TheAbdsAviation 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@x-ray5066
@x-ray5066 2 года назад
YAEGARRRRRRR
@noisyguest5249
@noisyguest5249 2 года назад
ĕrën yĕæģėŕ
@PoliticallyIncorrectBronto
@PoliticallyIncorrectBronto 2 года назад
They just keep moving forward until all sound barriers are destroyed
@michaelsams7703
@michaelsams7703 3 года назад
Technically, Chuck Yegar was the first person to break the Sound Barrier and lived to tell about it. During WW II fighter pilots during a power dive would sometimes break the sound barrier, but their plane would tear apart from the over pressures on the control surfaces thus crashing the plane & killing the pilots
@mrrolandlawrence
@mrrolandlawrence Год назад
proved to be untrue. the 1st person to break the sound barrier was george welch in the xp-86 a few days before chuck. the bell x1 record was amended to say "break the sound barrier in level flight. the xp-86 was pretty much i a vertical dive to get there.
@AdityaKKannan
@AdityaKKannan 4 года назад
Probably the most well-explained video on sonic booms I've ever watched. The explanation for the doppler effect was great too.
@rockwithyou2006
@rockwithyou2006 Год назад
i haven't found a single video yet in youtube which explains this properly. Including this video
@Iridium_yt
@Iridium_yt 5 лет назад
Chuck Yeager: I can break the sound barrier Shrimp in the ocean: hold my beer
@Thx1138sober
@Thx1138sober 4 года назад
There used to be sonic booms all the time. Back in when I was age 4, 5 and 6 years old we would hear sonic booms almost every day and sometimes several of them a day. They would rattle all the windows and shake the whole house. It wasn't just where I lived in Kentucky because I also heard them at my grandparent's house in Clearwater FL. About 1964 or 65 they made the Air Force quite flying supersonic over most of the USA.
@khangb3
@khangb3 8 лет назад
So if I had a plane that could move faster than sound and have infinite fuel, I could keep flying around the earth without ever hearing the sound that I would be running away from?
@Forced2
@Forced2 8 лет назад
Yep
@ItsChugg
@ItsChugg 7 лет назад
Unless you caught up with it
@EC-oe9bv
@EC-oe9bv 7 лет назад
It would have dissipated by the time you completed a circumnavigation.
@katzen3314
@katzen3314 7 лет назад
Your infinite fuel would turn into a black hole or something and destroy physics.
@SaidsChannelofshadows
@SaidsChannelofshadows 7 лет назад
Ironcladcraph13 o
@newmicrowave1876
@newmicrowave1876 8 лет назад
the problem with sonic boom is that it was a bad game
@DeadShotGunV1
@DeadShotGunV1 7 лет назад
new microwave Are you proud of you? Do you feel accomplished now? Like really why MEN? WHY?!!!
@randomguy-wz5ud
@randomguy-wz5ud 7 лет назад
DeadShot Gun men? uum...ok
@justagamerthatsit8653
@justagamerthatsit8653 7 лет назад
Go go go go go go go go
@irugelgumiho5195
@irugelgumiho5195 7 лет назад
got it
@thefakebrowoken2389
@thefakebrowoken2389 6 лет назад
Well we found out how knuckles glides at least.. He jumps and pauses the game, jumps and pauses the game, jumps and pauses the game, jumps and pauses the game and it repeats.
@Iffy50
@Iffy50 2 года назад
What a great video! I'm a mechanical engineer and I'm very familiar with waves, but I'm almost ashamed to say that my grasp of why there is a sonic boom and how it works was just about zero. After watching this video, it's crystal clear.
@WGFinc
@WGFinc 3 года назад
In short: Supersonic planes were too op because you could go too fast and damage your opponents at the same time so the devs banned them. However, that caused many supersonic plane enthusiasts to quit the game so the devs unbanned them over sea.
@zabuki1740
@zabuki1740 2 года назад
Fellow tierzoo enjoyer
@AlzhaKya
@AlzhaKya 2 года назад
funny pixel gun man
@vectorthehop3945
@vectorthehop3945 2 года назад
i see you enjoy tierzoo too
@iristeixeira3797
@iristeixeira3797 Год назад
nice
@RinoaL
@RinoaL 9 лет назад
1:41 minecraft water splash sound.
@keegankopas4421
@keegankopas4421 8 лет назад
NOBODY. CARES.
@RinoaL
@RinoaL 8 лет назад
Keegan Kopas you obviously do
@jrdamanat
@jrdamanat 8 лет назад
+Rinoa Super-Genius OOHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! GET REKT! GET REKT!
@colly9888
@colly9888 8 лет назад
+Rinoa Super-Genius Hooray! We're happy you have ears. Congratulations!
@RinoaL
@RinoaL 8 лет назад
Wibbly Wobbly thanks!
@bailey125
@bailey125 9 лет назад
Maybe we should start making air crafts out of dino tails.
@JO-ix4lz
@JO-ix4lz 8 лет назад
Yea, because we have dino tales just lying around in the earth, not like they're fossilized or anything.
@peterkiss1204
@peterkiss1204 8 лет назад
+baileyboy125 Even the end of a whip can faster than sound, And it's more common than dino tails. Should we start making air crafts out of it? :D
@mahdimatika2936
@mahdimatika2936 8 лет назад
+baileyboy125 actually yes, it does. A whip can even go much faster than the speed of sound. The dino in the video used his tail just as a whip. according to wikipedia the tip of a whip moves up to 30 times the speed of sound
@amansaxena7872
@amansaxena7872 8 лет назад
+baileyboy125 the end of a whip moves much faster than sound, yes. Thats why the cracking sound is heard, a mini sonic boom
@Smile-og7ic
@Smile-og7ic 7 лет назад
Is that why is makes that loud crack?? :)
@anuraagchandra2548
@anuraagchandra2548 4 года назад
A single video that helps understand sound waves, doppler effect and sonic booms.Wonderful video :)
@Aparna1997
@Aparna1997 4 года назад
I am just curious..how do we know about the dinosaur whipping it's tail faster than speed of sound??
@quickdroppingminecraft4064
@quickdroppingminecraft4064 4 года назад
Aparna anna bone structure that is able to hold the muscle to do that. Also their reptile descendent could have inherited a similar way to scare off predators.
@seanroland612
@seanroland612 3 года назад
Someone asked the dinosaur I guess
@holaputito5917
@holaputito5917 3 года назад
Sean Robald Well maybe the dinosaur said he swinged his tail faster than what it actually could in order to get attention
@tonynos2050
@tonynos2050 3 года назад
you can't tell for sure. but science is based on theory. so that's that
@mickavoidant4780
@mickavoidant4780 3 года назад
@@tonynos2050 Other than when scientists deal with experiments and direct observation, you're right.
@theemeraldboat9947
@theemeraldboat9947 7 лет назад
3:11 THAT ANIMATION IS SATISFYING AS HECK!!!
@zaidbinzafar
@zaidbinzafar 6 лет назад
TheEmeraldBoat do u know which musuc is in the background
@stilt_skin_my_rumple6655
@stilt_skin_my_rumple6655 4 года назад
@@zaidbinzafar I wanna know too
@MarkArandjus
@MarkArandjus 9 лет назад
Should be noted that diplodocus didn't actually whips it's entire tail so fast, but it had a very long tail so it acted like a whip (the crack of which is a small sonic boom) :)
@elizabethgaspodnetich4322
@elizabethgaspodnetich4322 5 лет назад
I grew up in the 60's and the 70's and it was normal to hear the sonic booms, pretty much an every day occurrence. I live out in the middle of tumbleweed central, and every once in a while we will hear one. We just heard one the other day and that was drove me to look up the facts on the subject.
@bharathbrad4371
@bharathbrad4371 4 года назад
Yeah , this is the video ppl of Bengaluru are searching for. U guys are in the right place!!!
@upeshsai2804
@upeshsai2804 4 года назад
Yah lol xD
@ydyduudtstsyyd7f455
@ydyduudtstsyyd7f455 4 года назад
Yes
@rajatdayal3594
@rajatdayal3594 4 года назад
Yes
@bharathbrad4371
@bharathbrad4371 4 года назад
@@raagam7 Two weeks before ppl of Bangalore, India heared a loud boom sound. They were confused about that sound. Later the media announced it is because of sonic boom.
@bharathbrad4371
@bharathbrad4371 4 года назад
@@raagam7It was a sonic boom caused by fighter jet Mirage 2000.
@maverick.gaurav
@maverick.gaurav 9 лет назад
TED-Ed The best introductory video on sonic boom I found on the internet so far... The "simple" animations make it possible to understand easily.. Cheers..!! :)
@Mendelmandela
@Mendelmandela 8 лет назад
ahh what a beautifully crafted video ...the Doppler effect,the sonic boom,the fabulous navies stokes equations and the dramatic n wave wow
@ChrisZoomER
@ChrisZoomER 3 года назад
You can actually see such shockwaves form around the wing at transonic flight. It looks a standing ripple over the wing moving forward with the wing but angled backwards like the Mach cone. 🤩
@hanshans9471
@hanshans9471 4 года назад
Such a clear cut explanation.. i have watched 4 videos priors to this.. but understood about sonic boom very clearly only in this video
@jonathanwang7456
@jonathanwang7456 6 лет назад
Yay! We did it! Soon we have to deal with the “light barrier” problem.
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 6 лет назад
Not really. Light travels about a million times faster than sound - it is already hard for humans to build aeroplanes to surpass the sound speed - I cannot imagine how they could possibly create 1 million times faster aeroplanes, at least with the current technology.
@Proletrolliat
@Proletrolliat 4 года назад
@@LostinSongs it is possible to move at 4% speed of light with current tech though as far as i know
@randensim3295
@randensim3295 4 года назад
Lukson sonic booms are from going >speed of sound. So there won’t be a problem with light barrier and booms since you can’t go past light speed
@ilickcatnip
@ilickcatnip 4 года назад
Nice dream. But currently the topmost speed recorded by a human made object is of Parker Solar probe, but that was temporary, only due to sun's gravitational attraction. True holder of the record, According to be must be the Helio-B orbitor, which could attain only 0.0233% of the speed of light! So forget your dream. Plus Einstein's Special and General relativity puts speed of light as the fundamental barrier of speed in this universe that can never be matched by things having mass, forget about passing it, you can't even get there....
@Spookatz.
@Spookatz. 4 года назад
Why are there so many smartasses in this comment section? So many people can't see a joke here
@Tj7223
@Tj7223 7 лет назад
Also, the crack you hear from a whip? Yeah, thats the very tip of it traveling faster than sound.
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 7 лет назад
See the "Dig Deeper" section :)
@B1SQ1T
@B1SQ1T 5 лет назад
Good to know i'm getting hit with something faster than the speed of sound lmao wait wot.
@johnnienathan2808
@johnnienathan2808 2 года назад
So much Knowledge in 5mins. Thumbs up man. This is an amazing video👍🏾
@robertswartz3010
@robertswartz3010 3 года назад
Really interesting stuff. I was also wondering how sonic booms work some time recently.
@Brokkolesz
@Brokkolesz 8 лет назад
Finally, you explained it very well. The visual illustrations were super helpful!
@alonsocardenal3328
@alonsocardenal3328 6 лет назад
I literally learned more in this video than in an entire Science unit at school.
@El_Matin
@El_Matin 4 года назад
What a great way to end a video. Brilliant
@josephturcotte6554
@josephturcotte6554 2 года назад
There were pilots that traveled faster than the speed of sound for Chuck Yeager. It’s just when they did it it was in a nose dive and often ended in death because the shockwave prevented airflow over the control surfaces.
@BrapBrapDorito
@BrapBrapDorito 2 года назад
“That’s not flying, That’s falling with style!”
@evas3737
@evas3737 6 лет назад
Wow. I never knew the sonic boom was an ongoing thing, not just one boom. Awesome video!
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 6 лет назад
Thank you :) I was amazed when I first heard about it too.
@DeusFaxMachina
@DeusFaxMachina 9 лет назад
I loved the animation and the dino was lovely. Great work as usual TED!
@charlesbromberick4247
@charlesbromberick4247 2 года назад
I find your videos both interesting and informative. Thanks
@di7645
@di7645 5 лет назад
I've tried to understand what exactly breaking the sound barrier truly IS, like what does it mean to actually do that, and this video made me understand it in one fell swoop. Thanks TED!
@lelouchyagami703
@lelouchyagami703 8 лет назад
That shrimp was so badass ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JO4_VHM69oI.htmlm08s
@emmanuelsikuku3459
@emmanuelsikuku3459 7 лет назад
Lol
@modestea9667
@modestea9667 7 лет назад
lmao
@DannyOngProductions
@DannyOngProductions 7 лет назад
oh snap (badum tss)
@JoelAtico
@JoelAtico 7 лет назад
mantis shrimp
@masterxssm1613
@masterxssm1613 7 лет назад
SEARCH UP BULLET SHRIMP
@taofledermaus
@taofledermaus 9 лет назад
Cool video! We have seen some of the lighter objects we have shot at supersonic speeds, actually get pushed out of their trajectories by their own shock waves as they passed near larger, stationary objects. Anyone know the term for that?
@neandercatz8877
@neandercatz8877 9 лет назад
***** I found you, Where is my cookie?
@taofledermaus
@taofledermaus 9 лет назад
Neandercatz I was starting to think my comment was invisible. lol Damn channels that don't read their comments... I tell you.
@neandercatz8877
@neandercatz8877 9 лет назад
True!
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 9 лет назад
***** My (scientific) guess is: because the shock waves that the lighter objects create get reflected by the larger, stationary objects which then causes the lighter objects to be pushed out of their trajectory.
@stinkyfungus
@stinkyfungus 8 лет назад
+TAOFLEDERMAUS huh... you are the last guy I would have thought I'd randomly run into looking for sonic boom vids. answering your question sort of... its common for long range shooters to have a bullet loose stability (and loss of accuracy) as it slows down from supersonic to transsonic speed, has something to do with the bullet being upset by its own shockwave as the shockwave catches up to it. not sure what the proper terminology is for that... but its a thing. seems to me that if a projectile can be upset by its own shockwave, that the shockwave when distorted/compressed could upset the bullet as well, like your freakazoid slug. I also think a lack of stabilizing spin came into play... since I've shot at game near heavy brush and never had a bullet deflect like that.
@CharmPeddler
@CharmPeddler 4 года назад
Great breakdown. Thanks for the effort!!
@koenbraaksma5985
@koenbraaksma5985 Год назад
Never had this kind of stuff at school, very interesting. Thanks for the video
@manastyho1946
@manastyho1946 8 лет назад
I'd like to see a crappy shrimp build an F-35 with that over-sized claw
@ohnolookwho241
@ohnolookwho241 8 лет назад
and id like to see an F35 not get shot down in every simulation against F16's and F18's
@ohnolookwho241
@ohnolookwho241 8 лет назад
+manasty ho Really? Its all green, as you can see Im a Kerbal and we are Asexual.
@manastyho1946
@manastyho1946 8 лет назад
asexual= a sexual beast, probably
@ohnolookwho241
@ohnolookwho241 8 лет назад
+manasty ho Asexual means both genders.
@ohnolookwho241
@ohnolookwho241 8 лет назад
+Captain Jeb Kerman or no defined gender.
@noncreativearts5360
@noncreativearts5360 6 лет назад
“Look a plane!” 4 seconds later “Ooooowwwwwwwww!”
@shailesh_marvel
@shailesh_marvel 3 года назад
The last line "the nature was there first". We felt it.
@drtoboggan7469
@drtoboggan7469 4 года назад
I miss seeing planes do the sonic booms at flight shows. They used to do it when they'd come up behind u and give everyone a heart attack. It was awesome
@baganatube
@baganatube 6 лет назад
2:12 Speed of sound in air is dependent almost solely on temperature. When altitude increases, pressure and density drop simultaneously and cancel out each other.
@YashSingh-rf9ln
@YashSingh-rf9ln 2 года назад
Great observation sir. I had never heard of the correlation between speed of sound and altitude either and found it weird.
@Thoran666
@Thoran666 7 лет назад
I'm burning through the sky yeah! Two hundred degrees That's why they call me Mister Fahrenheit I'm trav'ling at the speed of light I wanna make a supersonic man out of you
@elhatarozas4816
@elhatarozas4816 7 лет назад
Thoran666 DON'T STOP ME NOOOOOOW
@dragonfireartstudios8051
@dragonfireartstudios8051 5 лет назад
elhatarozas im having such a good time, im having a ball,
@dragonfireartstudios8051
@dragonfireartstudios8051 5 лет назад
Citrullus lanatus Charchardon if you wanna have a good time, JUST GIVE ME A CAAAAAAAALL!!!!!
@richardtv6167
@richardtv6167 5 лет назад
@@dragonfireartstudios8051 Don't stop me now( cause I'm having a good time, yeah yeah) Don't stop me now (yes, I'm havin' a good time) I don't want to stop at all
@dragonfireartstudios8051
@dragonfireartstudios8051 5 лет назад
harrick Tan I’m a rocket-ship on my way to Mars, on a collision course, I am a satellite, I’m out of control
@ppl_call_me_tima
@ppl_call_me_tima Год назад
Thanks for the amazing explanation!
@ChongiFishing
@ChongiFishing 5 лет назад
Love the videos with this animator.
@ggsavv
@ggsavv 9 лет назад
mpravo to katerinaki..
@biomechanicalintegration6137
@biomechanicalintegration6137 7 лет назад
1:48 I feel like I've heard that analogy to many times already
@bamb8s436
@bamb8s436 5 лет назад
Κατερίνα Καούρη, απλά υπέροχο! Καλή δουλειά!
@OkieTeacher918
@OkieTeacher918 4 года назад
Wow. How interesting and explained very well!!
@magicstix0r
@magicstix0r 8 лет назад
"Boom Carpet" I think I just found a new word to use with my girlfriend in bed.
@LudoGregori
@LudoGregori 6 лет назад
magicstix0r p x Hi
@slav7836
@slav7836 4 года назад
Im your 69th like ;) cheers mate
@firenzarfrenzy4985
@firenzarfrenzy4985 4 года назад
Howdy Howdy time to get rowdy
@tempo9735
@tempo9735 3 года назад
How are you 2 doin
@varun3681
@varun3681 3 года назад
@@tempo9735 probably broke up after seeing his comment XD
@swapnilsaxena81
@swapnilsaxena81 7 лет назад
nice illustration for the doppler effect
@stupidkid7068
@stupidkid7068 5 лет назад
I live in the netherlands zeeland and 1 year ago a f 16 maybe broke the sound barrier and caused such a huge booming noise that caused my windows too shake and all
@alejandraballon4867
@alejandraballon4867 3 года назад
Fantastic video, so cool
@mikitoburrito
@mikitoburrito 5 лет назад
5:16 Therapist: Don’t worry. The thanos crab doesn’t exist Shrimp: I Hate You *snaps*
@tennoheika5475
@tennoheika5475 4 года назад
It Is Shrimp
@aquamarine245
@aquamarine245 4 года назад
This was such a good watch
@amazingkiddos7110
@amazingkiddos7110 3 года назад
Very Educational Video. Thank you TED-Ed! 👨‍🎓
@FeedFall8
@FeedFall8 4 года назад
*thanos*: Now i have the infinity stones! shrimp at 5:10 : *hold my cup of coffee*
@plartoo
@plartoo 9 лет назад
A great video. The only suggestion I have is to drag the formula for "Mach" slowly (or give more time to that animation sequence) so that viewers can see/read it better.
@paolokatigbak3596
@paolokatigbak3596 3 года назад
Wow, im amazed! Glad to know these!
@kylesanford3666
@kylesanford3666 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant.
@Mythics1
@Mythics1 2 года назад
Does a booms loudness depend on the size of the thing making the boom?
@MidnightBloomDev
@MidnightBloomDev 4 года назад
I'm in love with this video Because of km/h
@MiguelA.HilarionC.
@MiguelA.HilarionC. 5 лет назад
¡Excellent video!
@jessywilson1300
@jessywilson1300 4 года назад
Thought to know about it better after some people thinks that a sonic boom has occurred in Bangalore
@FreddieAfraid
@FreddieAfraid 4 года назад
What's the name of the soundtrack used in this vid? I really enjoyed the content alongside with the soundtrack used.
@zaidbinzafar
@zaidbinzafar 4 года назад
no clue have also asked this questions before but couldnt find it. if anyone knows please do share i have been looking for it since a year.
@krissgo7648
@krissgo7648 5 лет назад
5:08 THANOS SHRIMP! Thanos shrimp.
@geeway5923
@geeway5923 5 лет назад
@Strider 1 ThAnOs ShRiMp tHaNoS sHrImP
@derpythecookie2185
@derpythecookie2185 5 лет назад
*Thanos Skrimp*
@randomduder6692
@randomduder6692 5 лет назад
*_tHaNoS sHrImP_*
@joepat1279
@joepat1279 5 лет назад
Thanos shrimp, thanos shrimp, does whatever a thanos shrimp does
@theshermantanker7043
@theshermantanker7043 4 года назад
It's actually the Pistol Shrimp xd
@Dragondiscover
@Dragondiscover 5 лет назад
It's very easy to understand. Thank you!
@Dragondiscover
@Dragondiscover 5 лет назад
I love Ted ed
@user-sv6rz6hp5b
@user-sv6rz6hp5b 3 года назад
THANKS VERY MUCH KATETINA....IT'S HELPED ME TO UNDERSTAND THE SUPER SONIC BOOM THEORY....
@ViperGTS737
@ViperGTS737 8 лет назад
the stabiliser, an all moving tail, is crucial part of a transonic or Super sonic design, however, the US stole it from the UK and hastened the launch of the X-1
@acassiopeia6439
@acassiopeia6439 8 лет назад
Not quite right, we gave them our research data from the Miles M.52 and design drawings, including the flying tail, in exchange for their research data. But the U.S. never held up their end of the deal and gave us nothing in return, then the British government cancelled the M.52 program. The bastards.
@reggiep75
@reggiep75 8 лет назад
The US first shafted allies involved in the Manhattan Project by cutting them out with the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, where they took all of the scientific input from the other developing nations (UK and Canada) opted to not develop further with allies and said f**k off! They then did it AGAIN in 1946-1947 with the Miles M.52 and Bell X-1 research and data exchange and shafted us over by withholding everything they had and pawed over everything we gave them. And finally after that, the UK government pulled the plug which was declared the third blow. Needless to say, we realised the US couldn't be trusted for a long time after that until there was a little thawing in relations.
@Muj1243
@Muj1243 6 лет назад
Turbo-Fan love is a good one game play game game and fun to game and fun fun game fun tytytty
@tueanhvu1627
@tueanhvu1627 6 лет назад
this is a much better explanation compared to my book =)))) thanks
@LostinSongs
@LostinSongs 6 лет назад
These comments warm my heart :)
@MuffinMCHD
@MuffinMCHD 5 лет назад
If two aircraft are flying in formation at supersonic speed, and an aircraft drifts slightly backward into the mach cone, will the aircraft hear the sonic boom of the aircraft? And if so, could the aircraft hold the spot and hear a constant sonic boom?
@limerence8365
@limerence8365 3 года назад
I was watching those recent viral ufo videos. It brought up the question how could something travel so fast without breaking the sound barrier. I wonder if you could move through air without making any noise at all. The ufos came up on the radar so it did interact with sound.
@stargazer7644
@stargazer7644 3 года назад
Radar does not use sound. Radar is electromagnetic. It uses photons. Sound comes from pressure waves in the air. UFOs don't make any sonic booms because they don't exist.
@NESSTOR94
@NESSTOR94 7 лет назад
Increíble amigos.
@grantmacdonald3904
@grantmacdonald3904 8 лет назад
I can do the whip faster than the speed of sound
@ricardogutierrezferrer1885
@ricardogutierrezferrer1885 2 года назад
Excellent!!!
@vivansheth1902
@vivansheth1902 3 года назад
thank you that helped me so much
@AxeAR
@AxeAR 4 года назад
5:14 _Thanos wants to know your location_
@dennyholt6166
@dennyholt6166 3 года назад
As a kid in the early 60s it was quite common to be playing outside and hear a sonic boom...
@thememaster7
@thememaster7 3 года назад
Which planes?
@dennyholt6166
@dennyholt6166 3 года назад
@@thememaster7 must have been f106, or f102
@thureintun1687
@thureintun1687 4 года назад
Why haven't i come across this great channel until now!??
@mooseandsquirellfriend
@mooseandsquirellfriend 4 года назад
because we couldn't hear it coming!
@clodoaldobarros7294
@clodoaldobarros7294 3 года назад
thank you for sharing!
@joeypencil5368
@joeypencil5368 4 года назад
5:00 In Asian homes, once you hear this sound, the sound of crying children is guaranteed to follow.
@yeheygaming_53
@yeheygaming_53 3 года назад
Naku po, Sinturon, AAAHHH
@devadarajendra4903
@devadarajendra4903 3 года назад
Yup
@pokefanchanti
@pokefanchanti 3 года назад
F u
@nurmandwi
@nurmandwi 3 года назад
Yeeeeaaa
@roullira609
@roullira609 3 года назад
Mexican homes too!
@antiscribe4150
@antiscribe4150 4 года назад
1000 years later: Breaking the Light Barrier
@jonjoejon3593
@jonjoejon3593 2 года назад
More like 1 million years later
@adrien5850
@adrien5850 3 года назад
Fascinating❤️
@hiromifajardo1902
@hiromifajardo1902 3 года назад
Breaking the sound barrier sounds so cool in a sentence
@topazplant
@topazplant 7 лет назад
At 1:49 the rock makes a mine craft water sound
@nomawadom
@nomawadom 3 года назад
What if lightning McQueen went supersonic? Cause he's always muttering "I'm speed"
@lordisback1947
@lordisback1947 3 года назад
Superb and knowledgeful video
@ThePavlopp
@ThePavlopp 3 года назад
wow so cool, thank you so much for the explanation ^^
@arpitchauhan4686
@arpitchauhan4686 3 года назад
*In this way , pilot at the front seat will never hear the pilot at the back seat ?* 🤔
@jamaluddin9158
@jamaluddin9158 3 года назад
the air inside the cockpit also moves with the plane so pilot in front can listen to pilot at back normally.
@nathanielscreativecollecti6392
@nathanielscreativecollecti6392 2 года назад
@@jamaluddin9158 Yes but explaining it ruins the joke.
@jamaluddin9158
@jamaluddin9158 2 года назад
@@nathanielscreativecollecti6392 what joke?
@artyfly100
@artyfly100 8 лет назад
X-15 mach 7
@GabrielCCCP
@GabrielCCCP 8 лет назад
On space/stratosphere.
@mocmeo9356
@mocmeo9356 8 лет назад
In*
@GabrielCCCP
@GabrielCCCP 8 лет назад
Dao Khanh Long Thanks
@TheMilkManCow
@TheMilkManCow 8 лет назад
Well LEO altitudes are still well within in the atmosphere.
@guus10
@guus10 8 лет назад
+GabrielKirov it uses jet engines which rely on air to generate thrust, so it cannot fly in space. Also the X-43a was Mach 9.6, also using a variant of a jet engine.
@komakenneth541
@komakenneth541 4 года назад
Can this be applied to objects moving through thicker densities as well. Gases, liquids and water. Ie water being pushed in similar patterns .. and so
@marccolten9801
@marccolten9801 2 года назад
In the 60's there was an air show over the beach near my house in Coney Island. Suddenly there was a jet speeding overhead and before I had a chance to think about why there was no sound *BOOM* Shook me.
@DBetz109
@DBetz109 8 лет назад
I'm surprised they didn't put Sonic in the opening!
@111asel
@111asel 7 лет назад
What about a sonic rainboom?
@nusdrapoel897
@nusdrapoel897 6 лет назад
XD
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