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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.

Which are the sources of sound referred to in this lesson? Which of these sound sources are moving and which are stationary?

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  • Educator Katerina Kaouri
  • Director Anton Bogaty
  • Script Editor Alex Gendler
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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