supersonic in the PONS Dictionary

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Superman uses a powerful clap to create a supersonic boom that dissipates the tornado.
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It can transform itself into, becoming armed with the supersonic.
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A few seconds later, it erupted laterally, sending swift pyroclastic flows down its flanks at near supersonic speeds.
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This may sound relatively straight forward, but there is one rather large issue to be dealt with when designing a supersonic aircraft inlet: acceleration.
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At high speeds, both subsonic and supersonic, the wing would be pivoted at up to 60 degrees to the aircraft's fuselage for better high-speed performance.
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At the time it was known that the drag at supersonic speeds was strongly related to the span of the wing.
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Shock waves are generated if the flow is supersonic which further increase the losses.
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Supersonic flows are defined to be flows in which the flow speed is greater than the speed of sound everywhere.
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They are frequently designed to deploy at supersonic speeds.
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She can generate nuclear energy for flight at supersonic speeds, and to project radiation blasts.
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