Can you see a jet break the sound barrier?

There's no sonic boom in the photo. To be sure: yes, the jet is breaking the sound barrier. Yes, there's a cloud around it as a result of its high speeds. But the reality is that the cloud has nothing to do with the sound barrier or sonic booms.
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Can you see a plane breaking the sound barrier?

The breaking of the sound barrier is not just an audible phenomenon. In fact, Mach 1 can be beautiful. The visual counterpart to a sonic boom, which sometimes but not always accompanies the breaking of the sound barrier, has also been seen with Apollo 11 moon-landing mission rocketed skyward in 1969.
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Is a sonic boom visible?

When an object moves through the air, it makes pressure waves in front of and behind it. A sonic boom is visible. It is actually air that becomes squashed by sound waves. It appears as a cone of vapor around the aircraft.
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Can a fighter jet breaking the sound barrier?

The sound barrier understood

By the 1950s, many combat aircraft could routinely break the sound barrier in level flight, although they often suffered from control problems when doing so, such as Mach tuck. Modern aircraft can transit the "barrier" without control problems.
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Does a pilot hear the sonic boom?

If you're WONDERing about how pilots handle sonic booms, they actually don't hear them. They can see the pressure waves around the plane, but people on board the airplane can't hear the sonic boom. Like the wake of a ship, the boom carpet unrolls behind the airplane.
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Can you feel a sonic boom?

“When they break the sound barrier, a boom can sometimes be heard or felt as shaking on the ground, and our seismometers can record the shaking,” shares Katherine Whidden with UUSS. “Certain atmospheric conditions, such as inversions, can trap the energy and make it more likely to be widely felt on the ground.”
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Why do we not hear sonic booms anymore?

Why don't we ever hear sonic booms any more? Noise abatement regulations halted supersonic flight (by civil aircraft) over U.S. land. The Concorde could still take off and land here because it broke the sound barrier over the ocean, but it's no longer in service.
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Can you photograph the sound barrier being broken?

There's the widely dispersed photo itself. Then there's the fact that you've been fed a lie, or at least a misconception. There's no sonic boom in the photo. To be sure: yes, the jet is breaking the sound barrier.
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Do Blue Angels break the sound barrier?

The roar is loud enough to make windows shake, dogs hide under the bed, and kids cover their ears -- when they look up in awe. Still, said Blue Angels spokesman Lt. Mike Blankenship, "We cannot break the sound barrier."
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Can you hear a supersonic plane coming?

Short answer: Yes, pilots of a supersonic jet can still hear the humming of the engines when their plane breaks the sound barrier if the sound is transmitted through the air inside the plane (however, they cannot hear the sounds coming from the outside).
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Is it legal to break the sound barrier?

It's against the law. Within the United States, it is illegal to break the sound barrier. The Federal Aviation Administration regulations are quite clear: "No person may operate a civil aircraft in the United States at a true flight Mach number greater than 1" except in certain, very limited conditions.
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Is it loud inside a fighter jet?

The cockpit of a fighter aircraft will be very noisy and their mean levels range from 95 to 105 dB. This exceeds the damage risk criterion of 8h/day exposure. Hence, may result in hearing impairment to the pilot, especially during prolonged exposures.
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Why can't jets go supersonic at airshows?

And at an airshow they'd fly much lower, so it would be louder! To be fair, it was explained that the wind and weather conditions were unfortunate, as they favoured the propagation of sound, but in any case a sonic boom is way too loud to be done for fun: it's only allowed in case of emergencies.
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How loud is a bullet breaking the sound barrier?

For one, to keep a bullet from breaking the sound barrier – 1,100 feet per second at sea level – requires several trade-offs at higher calibers. According to the solicitation, subsonic bullets “experience significant accuracy problems due to excessive deviations in velocity.”
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Can Sonic the Hedgehog break the sound barrier?

As his name implies, he reaches sonic speeds, meaning that he can travel as fast as a soundwave through Earth's atmosphere: roughly 767 miles (1,235 kilometers) per hour, depending on air temperature. He also becomes "Super Sonic," so it's safe to assume he exceeds the speed of sound as well. That's incredibly fast!
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Can you break the sound barrier more than once?

Sonic boom first occurs when the plane crosses Mach 1 and the plane continues producing sonic boom as long as the speed stays above Mach 1. Another part of your question is: How come sonic booms only occur once? And the answer is: because the plane flew over you once.
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Can a sonic boom break windows?

MYTH: SONIC BOOMS INEVITABLY CRACK WINDOWS, DAMAGE BUILDINGS

Unmitigated sonic booms can cause windows or old plaster to crack, but for civil applications this is extremely rare. The intensity of a sonic boom can be measured in pounds per square foot (psf) of air pressure.
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Why do jets make clouds when they break the sound barrier?

Because aircraft wings generate both low-pressure regions (because of lift) and amplified low-pressure disturbances, large low-pressure regions exist near the aircraft, especially under sonic flight conditions. The lowered pressure condenses the water in the air, creating a vapor cloud.
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Why is supersonic flight illegal?

In the 1950s and '60s, Americans filed some 40,000 claims against the Air Force, whose supersonic jets were making a ruckus over land. Then in 1973, the FAA banned overland supersonic commercial flights because of sonic booms—a prohibition that remains in effect today.
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Why do sonic booms break glass?

When you have a large window, and a sonic boom comes along, a relatively small pressure difference can set up very large tensile forces in the surface of the glass (especially if the shock wave cannot easily "go around the back" of the glass).
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How far away can you hear a jet sonic boom?

Ground width of the boom exposure area is approximately one mile for each 1,000 feet of altitude; that is, an aircraft flying supersonic at 30,000 feet will create a lateral boom spread of about 30 miles.
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Does sonic boom feel like earthquake?

Felt reports come from a wide area, which is typical of a fairly large earthquake, but no such event is on our records. Reports of a bang are a clue that it's a sonic boom, but not an ironclad indicator since shallow earthquakes often sound like booms or bangs.
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How fast does a jet have to go to break the sound barrier?

The speed at which you break the sound barrier depends on many conditions, including weather and altitude. It's approximately 770 mph or 1,239 kmh at sea level.
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