this video claims that speed of sound is only at one certain mph lol the speed of the sound barrier differs at different altitude. Chuck Yeager did it at under 700mph because thr altitude he was at. Sound barrier speed on the ground in a car is, 731.9 lol at that happened in 1979. So again, this video is wrong again because more than one vehicle has broken the sound barrier. Whoever was in charge of doing the research for this video should be fired lol
I really like all of your video. In the age of unimportant stuffs and idiotic stunts around RUclips, your video truly shows that internet can give educational materials in a fun matter and graphics. I really like to see your video editor/animation guy, because these guys are awesome. Plus, I am sure that you guys are consists of smart people... I can safely say that I can trust most things that you said.
There has always been "idiotic stunts" throughout humanity, it is just that we now have access to these recordings making them seem more prevalent. No need to uniquely attribute this to youtube. Nonetheless I mainly agree with your comment!
I already had a bullet passing over my head and it was a zipping sound. I'm from Brazil before you ask, and it was a stray bullet, I didn't even know of a conflict happening nearby.
At the end of my deployment, on our way back to Hawaii, our neighbor, A Hawkhunter performed a over the bow fly by. Despite not being a sonic boom fly by, it was still one of the best thing I have experienced.
My grand father who served during wwii told me that when getting shot by a bullet that misses you, you'd first hear a bang that comes from the bullet because of the bullet breaking the sound barrier before you actually hear the gunshot.
In at least the marine corps, while on the range we have marines that lift and drop targets manually from a pit. The pit has hundreds of round flying over head while shots are being take. You hear these snaps as if a bullwhip were cracking near you. You guys should do a video on marines and our range week. Being 3rd award expert, it would be awesome to watch.
Yes, I do recall Concorde, but unless you were travelling in the Atlantic on any type of ship I doubt anyone would have heard any type of sonic boom, on land, since the aircraft was restricted to only going Mach 1 or 2 over unpopulated areas, such as Atlantic Ocean. However, even when not flying supersonic Concorde was still one of the nosiest aircraft flying over London.
DayBed GT that would be a lot of time and most of the video would be pre recorded and plus the editing which takes hours so it isn’t as easy and very hard to do
Actually a bullet would sound more like a crack than a boom. Didnt shoot much but there was this one trip me and a few others were manning the targets. So we sat behind a defilade and helped raised targets and lower them back to mark the last hole so its easy to see and also patch the second last hole with a sticker, while another group of my mates are half a km away shooting in our general direction
Not everything in this is accurate, for example when you hear 2+ sonic booms from something it's not from the pressure returning to normal, it is because multiple parts of the vehicle are creating their own sonic boom. In the Thrust SSC this would likely be caused by the engines and the tail of the car each having their own.
I heard sonic booms as a kid in Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1960s. I believe there were a lot of complaints and the sonic booms stopped. I believe these sonic booms were part of some sort of research being conducted by the U.S. Air Force across the United States during that time period. Those sonic booms occurred a wee bit before Concords took flight.
Breaking the sound barrier speed differs at the altitude that you are at. On the ground, its 731.9 General Chuck Yeager, who was the first person to break the speed of sound did it at under 700mph because of the altiude that he was at. Again, the speed of which to break the sound barrier differs at different altitudes.
When something moving at speed of sound we hear the sound That means when something moving at speed of light we will see the light My theory😂 (I don't speak english)
@@Kenny.- I got it due to time dilation, space tearing apart. But if we are going faster a bit than speed of light it means that it's not a limit, So we'll see light going 2x speed of light. But yeah, Obviously we'll end up either going way to future or space will break it'll take us to hundreds of light years away
@@prateekpanwar646 going the speed of light allows us to time travel to the future due to let's say I go to the closest star it would take 4 years at the speed of light but for observers it takes 8 years for all of the light bouncing off my vehicle to get back so when I come back for them it's taken longer then me
I'm in the military and yes, I can tell you that it is true, you will see the bullet make a hole and pass the cardboard first before you could hear the boom, but you will hear the bullet make contact with the cardboard than after it will make a high pitch sound. it is really loud, but it is really high pitch. like a whip being whipped in the air but 100 times louder. if it's passing over your head. If you shoot it thought as you know it'll be a different sound. lol I don't know how else to describe it.
I have experienced a fighterplane breaking through the sound barrier while I was in school. It sounded like some dynamite exploded in the room next to me
When I was in middle school, the president was visiting Seattle and a small plane accidentally entered the restricted airspace around him. 2 F-15s from Portland responded and flew at supersonic speeds to get there. As the fighters flew over my friend’s house, it felt like a small earthquake happened with everything rattling around all over the place and the noise was damn near deafening. Needless to say my friend and I freaked out cause we thought a bomb had exploded near us 😂
I love your show. Keep up the great work! However, in this episode you mentioned the speed of sound as an exact quantity when in reality it is a function of Temperature.
Not directly. The equaion reads: a = sqrt (gamma*R*T) Where T is temperature, R is the gas constant, and Gamma which is assumed constant due to an adiabatic process (reversible flow, no heat loss). The "pressure" you're describing is really the change in pressure (delta pressure) of the ambient air and the jump from the shock wave. the change in pressure is in fact where sonic booms come from.
lol really? well. First, you would... DIE but, the body wouldn't have enough energy to maintain our extremely high speed second the air molecules wouldn't have time to get out of your way so you would destroy the molecules and BOOM
And fourth i'm pretty sure Vsauce3 has done this and the answers are the previous comments and something about setting everyone on fire because you superheat the air around you
+akash uday Well that would imply that you have the speed force, and if you did the world would be perfectly fine. Well, except for whoever owns companies in the automobile industry.
you definitely do hear the sonic boom from a bullet as it goes overhead, i have firsthand experience of this on a gallery range with the UK cadet forces, you hear one noise as the bullet passes over you, then another when the sound of the explosion from the gun reaches you
the crack of a bullet is crazy sounding, i heard while hunting and i had no idea what it was, shortly after that i heard the actual sound of the gun going off, it was wild!
I want to intern for you. I'm an excellent researcher, have great editing ability, educated, and driven. I absolutely love this show and it is everything I love about the internet. I love to learn. This show is very literally a part of who I am. I love it. I want to be a part of it.
One day I was at school, at the phisics class, and from nowhere, I heard a boom. And the next day, at the news, it saids that an airplane broked the barier of sound.
Hey, thanks for this! This video is very educational and informative! I have experienced supersonic speeds when I traveled in a Concorde back when I attended Junior High School in which my school (among many others) were holding a writing contest and the winner of each school will earn a free ticket to fly in a Concorde, and I was the winner in my school in New York! I flew with the winners from the other schools for a couple of hours, just a lap around the block, traveling at supersonic speeds, it was an AWESOME and exciting experience! Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
If a bullet wizzes past your head, deciding whether you heard a Sonic book would be the least of your concerns. When a bullet wizzes past your head, you should be thinking 1. Where did that bullet come from, 2. Did the shooter have the intent to kill, and 3. Where the nearest bulletproof obstacle or shelter is. Just saying.
What about the blades inside a jet engine? The plane itself travels at subsonic speed but the tips of the blades move well above the speed of sound, does that create a sonic boom?
I heard one when I was younger. I was playing with my brother and I pretended I threw an explosive and then the sonic boom happened. I questioned my reality for a minute.
have you already done a video on slavery and statistics? Like how many countries owned slaves? Which ones did not? When did it start? Was it all due more specifically to race,ethnicity,class position or poverty? I think it would be interesting to know since our history books don't expand too much knowledge about ancient slavery and,how bad it was worldwide and so...
Most likely, instead of plowing through the water, it would glide above the water. Sure, it would still be hitting it, but the part of the boat hitting the water would be so small, it would appear to fly
so if you're traveling faster than sound can you hear yourself say something ? I guess this is like the question if you're traveling faster than light, would you be able to see anything ? you're traveling faster than light, so how could it reach you ? so you're traveling faster than sound so how could the sound waves reach you ?
What I’m trying to understand is how a jet or anything else that can go faster than the speed the sound can actually break the sound barrier when the atmosphere, humans and everything else is already travelling faster than the speed of sound due to the earths rotation??? So, how/why is the sound barrier broken when it already is and has been broken??
The pressure thing is true I’ve seen a fighter jet almost break the sound barrier and there was a ring around it as it almost did but they didn’t because of the glass nearby the air show.
Brazilian Supreme Court Fly-over mentioned: ruclips.net/video/2eoTqLnL0WI/видео.html
that happened in my city (Brasilia) :)
just imagine him saying Sonic as in the character
The Infographics Show you should've mentioned the SR-71 record setting blackbird
Boom!
do another vid on the speed of light
I experienced a sonic boom when I was younger. I was at home playing street fighter 2 and Guile used it to defeat me.
F
FFF
You had me there
@@areebahameer Vega
@@jesuslovesyou7130 glad you liked
0:32 I just love how the required speed to break the sound barrier in metrics is 1,234 kph.
this video claims that speed of sound is only at one certain mph lol the speed of the sound barrier differs at different altitude. Chuck Yeager did it at under 700mph because thr altitude he was at. Sound barrier speed on the ground in a car is, 731.9 lol at that happened in 1979. So again, this video is wrong again because more than one vehicle has broken the sound barrier. Whoever was in charge of doing the research for this video should be fired lol
I really like all of your video. In the age of unimportant stuffs and idiotic stunts around RUclips, your video truly shows that internet can give educational materials in a fun matter and graphics. I really like to see your video editor/animation guy, because these guys are awesome. Plus, I am sure that you guys are consists of smart people... I can safely say that I can trust most things that you said.
You aren't alone dude
True
Liu Nado fr
There has always been "idiotic stunts" throughout humanity, it is just that we now have access to these recordings making them seem more prevalent. No need to uniquely attribute this to youtube. Nonetheless I mainly agree with your comment!
Abyssinia Empire indeed
Sonic Boom was the worst Sonic game...
And serie
* and show
There is a Song called sonic boom
thegreatcalvinio sonic boom it's the name of the US version of the sonic cd intro song too, and yes sonic boom (the game) sucks
Sonic boom toys are worst too
*RUNNING AROUND AT THE SPEED OF SOUND*
"BOUNCE PAD"!
*GOT PLACES TO GO, GOTTA FOLLOW MY RAINBOW*
LordOfToasters can’t stick around have to keep moving on
I heard a sonic boom 2 days ago while I was at school and everything in the class shook.
gotta go fast.
I was playing sonic when I got this notification 🚀🚀
Sonic is the best, which sonic?
Jeffrey Boomhauer just Sonic Dash 2 on my phone - so not cool enough to be playing it on a SEGA console or anything!
Science with Katie gotta go fast
I think I'm jealous
MarkusVFG that song has been an earworm for me this entire week.
You're uploading way more frequently And I'm loving it!
I love watching videos teaching me more about Sonic boom or Sound or Light!
I already had a bullet passing over my head and it was a zipping sound. I'm from Brazil before you ask, and it was a stray bullet, I didn't even know of a conflict happening nearby.
thanks for giving us this info it really helped me to understand sonic boom and congrats for back to back hits
At the end of my deployment, on our way back to Hawaii, our neighbor, A Hawkhunter performed a over the bow fly by. Despite not being a sonic boom fly by, it was still one of the best thing I have experienced.
My farts make sonic boom at 938.67mph
Falcon me I ninja run hypersonic
Falcon very mature !
This is so interesting!! Keep up the very hard work you do!!
I'd love to find out how we first came about modern technology but I cant find many videos on it , if you guys did one that would be awesome
I live where sonic booms are pretty much a daily occurance, and it's really fun to see the people from elsewhere get freaked out when they hear one.
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom
(Trouble keeps you running faster!)
Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom, Sonic Boom
(Save the planet from disaster!)
My grand father who served during wwii told me that when getting shot by a bullet that misses you, you'd first hear a bang that comes from the bullet because of the bullet breaking the sound barrier before you actually hear the gunshot.
In at least the marine corps, while on the range we have marines that lift and drop targets manually from a pit. The pit has hundreds of round flying over head while shots are being take. You hear these snaps as if a bullwhip were cracking near you. You guys should do a video on marines and our range week. Being 3rd award expert, it would be awesome to watch.
Yes, I do recall Concorde, but unless you were travelling in the Atlantic on any type of ship I doubt anyone would have heard any type of sonic boom, on land, since the aircraft was restricted to only going Mach 1 or 2 over unpopulated areas, such as Atlantic Ocean. However, even when not flying supersonic Concorde was still one of the nosiest aircraft flying over London.
You Upload 10 DAYS IN A ROW!!!!!!
Cause they have 20 people working on these vids!
Jeremiah Paredes how you know that?
DayBed GT that would be a lot of time and most of the video would be pre recorded and plus the editing which takes hours so it isn’t as easy and very hard to do
Wow. I can re your animations are getting better. Keep it up :D
Actually a bullet would sound more like a crack than a boom. Didnt shoot much but there was this one trip me and a few others were manning the targets. So we sat behind a defilade and helped raised targets and lower them back to mark the last hole so its easy to see and also patch the second last hole with a sticker, while another group of my mates are half a km away shooting in our general direction
Not everything in this is accurate, for example when you hear 2+ sonic booms from something it's not from the pressure returning to normal, it is because multiple parts of the vehicle are creating their own sonic boom. In the Thrust SSC this would likely be caused by the engines and the tail of the car each having their own.
At 3:51 the cartridge that gun would be chambered in is .45acp, which is actually subsonic
00:33 The speed of sound is variable and is NOT static. The speed required to break the sound barrier @ 30,000 feet is less than @ sea level.
@20 seconds you mentioned hearing sonic boom from the Concorde, but it would be unlikely as it didnt go supersonic over land
Most impressive things on earth
1.being faster than the speed of light
2.breaking the sound barrier
3.raping at the same speed as eminem
I heard sonic booms as a kid in Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1960s. I believe there were a lot of complaints and the sonic booms stopped. I believe these sonic booms were part of some sort of research being conducted by the U.S. Air Force across the United States during that time period. Those sonic booms occurred a wee bit before Concords took flight.
Dude you made a mistake, the first passenger supersonic plane wasn't the Concorde but the Tu-144 @infographicsshow
Breaking the sound barrier speed differs at the altitude that you are at. On the ground, its 731.9 General Chuck Yeager, who was the first person to break the speed of sound did it at under 700mph because of the altiude that he was at. Again, the speed of which to break the sound barrier differs at different altitudes.
That 1 dude that jumped from the balloon is so badass lol Sonic Boom sounds like a hero name lol
When something moving at speed of sound we hear the sound
That means when something moving at speed of light we will see the light
My theory😂
(I don't speak english)
it doesn't work like that but I see your point
I agree
@@Kenny.- I got it due to time dilation, space tearing apart. But if we are going faster a bit than speed of light it means that it's not a limit, So we'll see light going 2x speed of light. But yeah, Obviously we'll end up either going way to future or space will break it'll take us to hundreds of light years away
@@prateekpanwar646 going the speed of light allows us to time travel to the future due to let's say I go to the closest star it would take 4 years at the speed of light but for observers it takes 8 years for all of the light bouncing off my vehicle to get back so when I come back for them it's taken longer then me
I you're faster than the speed of light by 1 mm you will travel in time
"What actually is a Sonic Boom?"
Title: "What happens When you Go Faster Than the Speed Of Sound?"
This pace of narration is the best...
Usually it's too fast..
And the signature animation... No comparison...
Or is there? Make a video on that
Hey the infographics show, I love your videos they make my day and I learn new things, could you do a video on you some a Q&A?
I wish this video came out last week! I had a test on this subject and I was having a hard time understanding it. Too late though 😞
I'm in the military and yes, I can tell you that it is true, you will see the bullet make a hole and pass the cardboard first before you could hear the boom, but you will hear the bullet make contact with the cardboard than after it will make a high pitch sound. it is really loud, but it is really high pitch. like a whip being whipped in the air but 100 times louder. if it's passing over your head. If you shoot it thought as you know it'll be a different sound. lol I don't know how else to describe it.
I have experienced a fighterplane breaking through the sound barrier while I was in school. It sounded like some dynamite exploded in the room next to me
When I was in middle school, the president was visiting Seattle and a small plane accidentally entered the restricted airspace around him. 2 F-15s from Portland responded and flew at supersonic speeds to get there. As the fighters flew over my friend’s house, it felt like a small earthquake happened with everything rattling around all over the place and the noise was damn near deafening. Needless to say my friend and I freaked out cause we thought a bomb had exploded near us 😂
I live close to an army base and hear this all the time. The loudness still scares me though
Very nice video, the only the thing that bothers me is when you wrote kph(as kilometers per hour) instead of km/h (its way more used)
I love your show. Keep up the great work! However, in this episode you mentioned the speed of sound as an exact quantity when in reality it is a function of Temperature.
Michael Clark isn’t it also affected by air pressure
Not directly. The equaion reads:
a = sqrt (gamma*R*T)
Where T is temperature, R is the gas constant, and Gamma which is assumed constant due to an adiabatic process (reversible flow, no heat loss). The "pressure" you're describing is really the change in pressure (delta pressure) of the ambient air and the jump from the shock wave. the change in pressure is in fact where sonic booms come from.
Searches “infographic show sound barrier”
Another success.
A very informational YT channel that gives good info.
Make a video that tells what might happen if humans went as fast as flash
lol really?
well. First, you would... DIE
but, the body wouldn't have enough energy to maintain our extremely high speed
second the air molecules wouldn't have time to get out of your way so you would destroy the molecules and BOOM
And third Einstein will find peace because you will actually experimentally prove his theory...😂😂😂😂
And fourth i'm pretty sure Vsauce3 has done this and the answers are the previous comments and something about setting everyone on fire because you superheat the air around you
+akash uday Well that would imply that you have the speed force, and if you did the world would be perfectly fine. Well, except for whoever owns companies in the automobile industry.
JYOTI KHANDURI you'll disprove/prove at the same time
3:55 , shows supersonic items, shows thompson that fires 45 apc subsonic rounds
I have had experience with this...
*MAX VOLUME WITH HEADPHONES ON*
nice one infographics show great content as usual
Sound barrier is 767 mph... Thrust SSC breaks it at 763 mph...🤔
ALA_Legend 02 exactly what I was thinking
ALA_Legend 02 Depends on temperature and air density I believe?
The speed of sound depends on the altitude the air pressure the distance above sea level and many other factors
@@RB-H yes. At sea level the speed is lower. Good thinking.
you definitely do hear the sonic boom from a bullet as it goes overhead, i have firsthand experience of this on a gallery range with the UK cadet forces, you hear one noise as the bullet passes over you, then another when the sound of the explosion from the gun reaches you
the crack of a bullet is crazy sounding, i heard while hunting and i had no idea what it was, shortly after that i heard the actual sound of the gun going off, it was wild!
I've heard the sextuple Sonic Booms from the Falcon Heavy's 2 side boosters landing back at Cape Canaveral
Wow go infographic.
Wait SONIC Boom
I LUV SONIC
Can u do:
What if ALEINS came to earth?
How will humans react or the aliens? Like if u agree
You should do a follow up video about the new quiet supersonic planes that are being developed and what makes them different from past planes.
Reply to vote for The Infographics Show. Like to vote for Kurzgesagt.
What about Life Noggin?
I would vote for the Infographic show
Hamzah Patel real life lore?
Ridddle?
how bout bright side?
INFOGRAPHICS :D
I was studying doppler's effect just now.
Please make more vids on physics topics.
One of the greatest channels I have found
I've heard a sonic boom when I was in school thought it was a explosion but it probably was a Saab Jas 39 Gripen
You, Life Noggin and Kurgezgat are amazing
You mean kurgsgezagt?
I want to intern for you. I'm an excellent researcher, have great editing ability, educated, and driven. I absolutely love this show and it is everything I love about the internet. I love to learn. This show is very literally a part of who I am. I love it. I want to be a part of it.
One day I was at school, at the phisics class, and from nowhere, I heard a boom. And the next day, at the news, it saids that an airplane broked the barier of sound.
WAHHHHHHHHHHH! SANIC IS HERE!
OK GIMMEH DA LASER SPEAR
*pew
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS I SAVED DA WORLD!
Hey sup inorganic show
How do you make your art? Do you draw it? I’m interested.
That boom hits harder than my dads belt
How does Guile do it?
Hey, thanks for this! This video is very educational and informative! I have experienced supersonic speeds when I traveled in a Concorde back when I attended Junior High School in which my school (among many others) were holding a writing contest and the winner of each school will earn a free ticket to fly in a Concorde, and I was the winner in my school in New York! I flew with the winners from the other schools for a couple of hours, just a lap around the block, traveling at supersonic speeds, it was an AWESOME and exciting experience! Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :)
00:24 Exactly when and where did the Concord ever fly at supersonic speeds near or over land?
If a bullet wizzes past your head, deciding whether you heard a Sonic book would be the least of your concerns. When a bullet wizzes past your head, you should be thinking 1. Where did that bullet come from, 2. Did the shooter have the intent to kill, and 3. Where the nearest bulletproof obstacle or shelter is. Just saying.
*Hedgehogs*
hEdgehOg
What happens when you go faster then the speed of sound?
You time travel
What about the blades inside a jet engine? The plane itself travels at subsonic speed but the tips of the blades move well above the speed of sound, does that create a sonic boom?
*Me:*Goes 767.01 MPH**
*FUCK YEAH WE BROKE THE BARRIER*
Ever heard of "Sonic Rainboom?"
(Shhhhhhh)
This is actually really cool and interesting
I traveled the world, fighting fools and throwing Sonic Booms..
The Concorde was not allowed to fly supersonic over land, they only did it over the sea. Because of the sonic boom and noise in general.
*turns into atoms*
I live in so-cal, and in 2008, a space shuttle flew overhead and shattered 2 of my windows and shook my house
I heard one when I was younger. I was playing with my brother and I pretended I threw an explosive and then the sonic boom happened. I questioned my reality for a minute.
BANG! POW! BOOM! BANG ! what's next PING PONG!
I heard a sonic boom last year when 3 jets had to intercept an unresponsive plane in England
A sonic boom is when sonic goes BOOM
have you already done a video on slavery and statistics? Like how many countries owned slaves? Which ones did not? When did it start? Was it all due more specifically to race,ethnicity,class position or poverty? I think it would be interesting to know since our history books don't expand too much knowledge about ancient slavery and,how bad it was worldwide and so...
Oh yay the old format is back 👌
Imagine driving over a school and a sonic boom happens and all the windows break.
What would happen if a boat would travel at that speed?
Most likely, instead of plowing through the water, it would glide above the water. Sure, it would still be hitting it, but the part of the boat hitting the water would be so small, it would appear to fly
awesome background music
I hear one once at Andrew Air-force Base in Maryland durning an air show. I thought a tractor trailer flipped over!
so if you're traveling faster than sound can you hear yourself say something ? I guess this is like the question if you're traveling faster than light, would you be able to see anything ? you're traveling faster than light, so how could it reach you ? so you're traveling faster than sound so how could the sound waves reach you ?
What I’m trying to understand is how a jet or anything else that can go faster than the speed the sound can actually break the sound barrier when the atmosphere, humans and everything else is already travelling faster than the speed of sound due to the earths rotation??? So, how/why is the sound barrier broken when it already is and has been broken??
Loudest sound ever is when your trying to wash hands in the middle of the night when your loving with parents
I don’t get how you guys upload such high-quality videos every single day.
Sonic boom is a normal type special attack move. Inflicts 20 damage it hits.
I experienced 2 sonic booms in my life. I thought of sonic the hedgehog each time.
Things faster than the speed of sound:light,supersonic aircrafts,the infographics show animator,etc
The pressure thing is true I’ve seen a fighter jet almost break the sound barrier and there was a ring around it as it almost did but they didn’t because of the glass nearby the air show.