The cracking sound of a whip is actually a tiny sonic boom, caused by the whip's tip accelerating faster than the speed of sound due to a wave traveling along its length that speeds up as it approaches the thinner end.
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That “CRACK” Is a Sonic Boom 💥 #facts #knowledge #shorts #unique #funfacts追加:
Did you know that the cracking sound of a whip is actually a sonic boom?
Yep, the same kind of shockwave produced by a supersonic jet.
>> Wow.
>> Because the tip of a whip can move faster than the speed of sound.
This happens due to a loop-like wave that forms along the whip when it is swung. To a As this wave travels toward the thinner [music] end of the whip, its speed increases dramatically. Once the tip exceeds the speed of sound, [music] it creates a tiny sonic boom.
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