A sonic boom occurs when an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound, generating shockwaves that rapidly compress and decompress the air.
While the speed of sound varies depending on the altitude, it is about 660mph (1,060km/h) at 60,000ft…

A sonic boom occurs when an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound, generating shockwaves that rapidly compress and decompress the air.
While the speed of sound varies depending on the altitude, it is about 660mph (1,060km/h) at 60,000ft…