0 an explosive sound made by an aircraft, bullet, etc. travelling faster than the speed at which sound travels --
The effect of a sonic boom in such cases will be similar to that of any loud noise.
Second, will he indicate what tests of public reaction are to be carried out in this country to ascertain the tolerability of sonic boom?
One ton of rock collapses for every sonic boom.
Measurements are being made to determine variations in sonic boom over-pressures caused by meteorological conditions.
The problem of the sonic boom is now clearly with us.
Noise is not related only to the sonic boom.
Secondly, there is the question of sonic boom.
The members of that committee have asked why insurance companies have been referring to adding sonic boom cover to policies.