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2985445 No.2985445 [Reply] [Original]

what would happen id a soundless object in motion breaks the speed of sound?

>> No.2985465

Game Over

>> No.2985467
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2985467

>>2985445
>soundless object
>in motion
pick one

>> No.2985472

soundless object moving = no particles/molecules in the atmosphere = no sonic boom bc there is no speed of sound in a vacuum

>> No.2985473

>>2985467
I suppose it should be
>soundless object
>in motion
>in a medium which has a speed of sound
pick two

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2985484

Guis, what if, sound... BROKE THE SPEED OF SOUND?

>mfw

What if... THERE WAS WIND FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND?

>> No.2985507

>>2985484
horey shit
mind = blown

>> No.2985510

Shock Wave will occur. Shock wave will always occur. The shock waves have almost nothing to do with actual sound.

>> No.2985512

What happens to the soundwaves that, say, come from the mouth of a pilot travelling over the speed of sound?

>> No.2985521

Hey guys.. what if we lower the speed of c, then travel at the old universal constant... then we would move faster than the speed of light!

>> No.2985524

if light goes faster than the speed of sound then how come my lamp doesn't make a sonic boom when i turn it on?

relativityfags: 0
atheists: √-1

>> No.2985530

>>2985473
super fluidic motion?

>> No.2985546

>>2985524

Because you touch yourself at night.

>> No.2985554

>>2985524

if Lightning is created when warm and cold air collides, why isn't there a flash when i open the refrigerator?

>> No.2985557

>>2985524
it probably does in the other 6 dimensions

>> No.2985577

>>2985524
>implying that light is matter. At least insofar as the classical definition of matter is concerned.
>nb4 quantum