At 3,836 mph, Which Way Does the Air Flow?
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The image above is a 3D computer simulation of air flowing over a hill creating turbulence at transonic speed.
The image above is a 3D computer simulation of air flowing over a hill creating turbulence at transonic speed.
Researchers are working to solve the deafening noise problems associated with aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, roughly…
Living in relatively close proximity to two major airports, I’m all too aware of the problem of jet noise.
These deafening noises are created by aircraft exceeding the speed of sound, roughly 767 mph.
The image above is a 3D computer simulation of air flowing over a hill creating turbulence at transonic speed.