Sonic boom

A jet is moving in the air and sound waves are circles. When the jet moves faster than sound, the circles form an envelope. The envelope is a straight and ends up making a sonic boom. In real life, the circles should be spheres and the envelope is actually a cone in space.

 

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envelope 
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19+
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English (United States)
 
 
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