When a jet or airplane zooms through the sky faster than the speed of sound, it creates the thunderous noise of a sonic boom, powerful enough to be heard from miles away.
A sonic boom occurs when an object, like a supersonic jet, travels faster than sound, causing shock waves that produce a powerful noise. This phenomenon happens because the object compresses air molecules in front of it, creating a sudden change in pressure. When the object breaks the sound barrier, these shock waves combine to form a loud boom that can be heard over large areas. The term comes from sonic meaning "sound" and boom, from the loud noise itself.