A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
A bullwhip cracks because it has small like strings on the end of it , when you make a certain motion these strings go so fast that they break the sound barrier(triggers sound barrier) when this sound barrier is triggered at it's end you can hear a sonic boom which is the crack you hear. But some military jets can do it nowadays, if a whips crack is that loud imagine a jet's sonic boom will be 50 times louder!!!
Basically in shorter words the bullwhip cracks because it is essiently going faster than the speed of sound, causing it to break through the sound barier and create a small sonic boom.
The noise results from the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier.
A whip will produce a cracking sound if part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound. This produces a miniature sonic boom.
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The whip, contrary to popular belief the "crack" the whip makes is not the sound of the whip hitting itself, it is a sonic boom.
A whip cracks because when it is "whipped" properly, the end of the whip actually breaks the sound barrier. By swinging the whip back and then jerking it forward in a properly timed motion, the end, which is moving rapidly backward, is forced to very quickly change direction and go forward. It is at this transition that, if the motion of the individual wielding the whip is adequate, the end reverses direction so quickly that it breaks the sound barrier and the crack! of the whip is heard.
The sound of the crack! of a bullwhip is the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier and creating a small sonic boom. The shockwave is perceived as the crack! of the whip. In that light, yes, the bullwhip can create a sonic boom.
A bullwhip works like an extension of a human hand to speed the thinner-half of the whip and then rapidly change the direction of movement. When the change occurs, the tip of the whip actually breaks the sound barrier and makes the crack! of the whip.
You can crack a joke, crack a safe and crack a whip.
Crack, as in the crack of a whip.
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The crack of the whip is the air molecules trying to push through each other and around each other after the tip of the whip breaks the speed of sound.
The sound effect for the "crack of a whip" is sometimes "whoo-PAH!"
To crack the whip means to make employees or other underlings work harder.
Do you mean the first two lines in the sheet music, or the first two lines that rhyme? If you're asking about the actual music, it's "Crack that whip, give your past the slip Step on a crack, break your mama's back"
They all crack up!!!
To give someone a chance.
The whip, contrary to popular belief the "crack" the whip makes is not the sound of the whip hitting itself, it is a sonic boom.
Probably the whip. The distinctive crack of a whip is made when the end of it breaks the sound barrier.
A whip cracks because when it is "whipped" properly, the end of the whip actually breaks the sound barrier. By swinging the whip back and then jerking it forward in a properly timed motion, the end, which is moving rapidly backward, is forced to very quickly change direction and go forward. It is at this transition that, if the motion of the individual wielding the whip is adequate, the end reverses direction so quickly that it breaks the sound barrier and the crack! of the whip is heard.