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Physics, 30.01.2020 10:01, patdisawsome

Asonic boom is caused by
a sound-producing object moving toward an observer

a sound-producing object overtaking it’s own sound waves

a sound-producing object moving away from an observer

a sound-producing object traveling just slower than its own sound waves

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