Stuff that stays in orbit stays in orbit not because there isn’t gravity, but because they’re going so fast sideways that they “miss” the Earth (Newton’s Cannon for a fuller explanation). This means going ridiculously fast (27x the speed of sound, 5 miles per second). The only reason rockets go up at all is to get out of the atmosphere so they don’t experience drag or hypersonic heating.
But as they climb, they go supersonic.
Also, most bullets go supersonic. Most the “bang” you hear from a gunshot is actually a sonic boom.
As do projectiles in certain laboratories. And the material in particle colliders, though I dunno if that counts since they zip through a deep vacuum.
@Beau Skunky
Not sure what “facetious” means, but the point I’m trying to make is no man-made object (Besides fighter jets of course) can break the sound barrier!
On another note, that guitar isn’t plugged up to an amp. How the hell is it even making any sound? As I stated before: Unrealistic. P.S: Hasbro, when I said “Bring back the Sonic Rainboom.”, this isn’t what I meant.
@Background Pony #6DD8
The point that my fellow Background Pony friend is trying to make is that this is not based in our world, my moronic OP. Sorry, but your argument is invalid.
Welcome to Max-Q.
Stuff that stays in orbit stays in orbit not because there isn’t gravity, but because they’re going so fast sideways that they “miss” the Earth (Newton’s Cannon for a fuller explanation). This means going ridiculously fast (27x the speed of sound, 5 miles per second). The only reason rockets go up at all is to get out of the atmosphere so they don’t experience drag or hypersonic heating.
But as they climb, they go supersonic.
Also, most bullets go supersonic. Most the “bang” you hear from a gunshot is actually a sonic boom.
As do projectiles in certain laboratories. And the material in particle colliders, though I dunno if that counts since they zip through a deep vacuum.
Space Rockets? Impossible. Everyone knows there’s no sound in space.
Space rockets and spy planes.
Don’t bother.
They’re basically removing all pretenses of sense for this flick.
Not sure what “facetious” means, but the point I’m trying to make is no man-made object (Besides fighter jets of course) can break the sound barrier!
On another note, that guitar isn’t plugged up to an amp. How the hell is it even making any sound? As I stated before: Unrealistic.
P.S: Hasbro, when I said “Bring back the Sonic Rainboom.”, this isn’t what I meant.
Your point?
>XD
>unironically
>any year
DAT FAIC! XD
They are natural, here’s where you find them.
Yup. I saw some guy spontaneously grow wings and fly off just yesterday.
Actually they are natural.
Your argument is invalid. Enjoy the awesome
“Sorry”
No, you’re not.
The point that my fellow Background Pony friend is trying to make is that this is not based in our world, my moronic OP. Sorry, but your argument is invalid.