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In aerodynamics, the sound barrier usually refers to the point at which an aircraft moves from transonic to supersonic speed. The term came into use during World War II when a number of aircraft sta...
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Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager (born February 13, 1923) is a retired General in the United States Air Force and noted test pilot. He is widely considered to be the first pilot to travel faster than so...
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The Sound Barrier (1952) More at IMDbPro » ... IMDb > The Sound Barrier (1952) ... View company contact information for Breaking the Sound Barrier on IMDbPro.
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The Sound Barrier.;; The sound barrier is a speed barrier that judges plane's actions by the speed they are going. To break the sound barrier you have to go 1,220 kph. The shock wave that is made by an airplane moving at a supersonic speed makes a shocking change in air pressure.
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Physics question: What is the sound barrier made of? Please help us answer this question. ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Physics > What is the sound barrier made of?
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62 RESEARCH IN SUPERSONIC FLIGHT AND THE BREAKING OF THE SOUND BARRIER ... However, in reality Newton had made the incorrect assumption in his analysis that the air temperature inside a sound wave was constant (an isothermal process), which caused him to underpredict the speed of sound.
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Through utilisation of the Sound Barrier System inside existing noise-affected windows and doors the STC rating will increase to STC 42-44 (dependant on configuration and glass thickness) resulting in the windows/doors performing at an equal or better STC rating than the walls.
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What he had was a technically meticulous depiction of the sound barrier being broken July 7, 1999, somewhere on the Pacific between Hawaii and Japan. Sports Illustrated, Brills Content, and Life ran the photo. ... In July, Gay had been part of a Joint Task Force Exercise as the Constellation made its way to Japan.
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We made it to Byram, but not the way we’d planned. We’d been invited by someone I know to go onto a property in Belle Haven, but couldn’t get past the Guard booth without the resident, who’d gone on vacation. ... So, long walk, big Sound Barrier.
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