View Full Version : Sound is faster than 640 MPH
feel the light
2009-09-07, 04:01 AM
One of the odd factoid's I have been stuck with until today is that the "sound barrier", is 640 MPH.
Perhaps that is true in high altitude jet runs, I don't know. While researching stuff about air guns, I became curious about how fast the fps (feet per second) of these air guns related to the speed of sound. That lead me to this cool link. Just punch in the temp of your air in C degrees or F, and it gives you the speed of sound , and all the conversions are done for you. Put in a temperature and press Enter .
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/souspe.html
Jeremy R
2009-09-07, 04:06 AM
-103.10538641686199 F = 640 mph
johnfoss
2009-09-07, 04:32 AM
Doesn't elevation or air density play a role also? The jets are flying pretty high so they have a slower speed to break if they're going to do it at safe/reasonable altitudes.
The speed of sound in water is really-really fast, and gets faster as you go deeper.
dan de man
2009-09-07, 06:53 AM
becuase the transfer of energy becomes more efficent with the more particle density
Triball
2009-09-07, 07:27 AM
c=330mps x (T/273K)^1/2
Yay, physics
Dandelion
2009-09-07, 09:12 AM
at -543.4426229508197 degrees C, the speed of sound is zero. so theoretically you shouldn't be able to hear anything
Zzagg
2009-09-07, 09:47 AM
at -543.4426229508197 degrees C, the speed of sound is zero. so theoretically you shouldn't be able to hear anythingActually around -273 , in Celsius degrees, nothing moves...
I guess you meant F degrees didn't you?
BillyTheMountain
2009-09-07, 10:56 AM
OMG!
I thought I was going deaf until I turned up the heat!
rob.northcott
2009-09-07, 10:59 AM
Actually around -273 , in Celsius degrees, nothing moves...
I guess you meant F degrees didn't you?
No, that's just where that calculation shows its limitations (over-simplified). You can enter any silly temperature figure, even if it's impossible, and always get a result. You can make sound to backwards if you go down into the -600 C range :)
Rob
BillyTheMountain
2009-09-07, 11:07 AM
Rob,
How long have you been so against Science?
You think you know better?
Billy
Zzagg
2009-09-07, 01:21 PM
You can make sound to backwards if you go down into the -600 C range :)
RobThat would be so cool! you could hear the sound before it's emmited:p
Emile.m
2009-09-07, 02:01 PM
-543.2786795368197460837898 Celius
0.000012280889513931472 MPH
0 Kelvin, or -273 like Zzag said should have the speed of sound set to 0.
ħǻřрέŗ
2009-09-07, 03:24 PM
Under any and all atmospheric conditions, the speed of idiocy is much greater than the speed of sound.
BillyTheMountain
2009-09-07, 11:36 PM
then why do people say idiots are slow?
ħǻřрέŗ
2009-09-07, 11:56 PM
then why do people say idiots are slow?
See above.
maestro8
2009-09-08, 05:52 PM
Under any and all atmospheric conditions, the speed of idiocy is much greater than the speed of sound.
...and the speed of misinformation is several orders of magnitude greater than anything with ties to reality. Even moreso on the Internet.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.