To the best of my knowledge, the sound barrier has never been broken by an automobile.
If the sound does not work, it is possible that the sound card is broken.
The Dell DX1000 has its sound card soldered to the motherboard, and sadly can not be replaced. You can always get an external USB sound card, however.
The sound of broken glass is often described as a "shattering" sound.
The sound of a broken glass is commonly referred to as a "shatter" or a "crash."
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It is not true that the speed of sound cannot be broken. In fact almost all fighter jet planes fly faster than the speed of sound.Its the speed of LIGHT that cannot be broken.
With a whip...
The speed of sound has been officially broken multiple times. The most notable instances include Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier in 1947 and the ThrustSSC breaking the sound barrier on land in 1997. Additionally, different aircraft and fictional vehicles have broken the speed of sound in various testing scenarios.
Yes, depending on which aircraft you have but there is no indication that you have broken the sound barrier unfortunately.
Because it contains glass, which makes a sound when it's broken.
Yes