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11 June, 16:59

In the stream, water waves bunched up as the water flowed by. As we

moved the disturbance up stream, the water bunched up even more. An

airplane can travel at the same speed as sound does, about 340 m/s.

When it does, is it logical that the airplane would experience a wave wall

barrier, ie, a sound barrier?

O yes

O No

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  1. 11 June, 17:03
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    Yea it would be barrier. since the stream has a cover for the water
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