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🚀 Ever wondered how jets break the sound barrier?
In this fast-paced, fact-packed 3D animated short, we break down the science behind supersonic flight — from drag reduction and wing design to the explosive power of a sonic boom. Perfect for aviation fans, students, or anyone curious about physics!

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A simple wooden block transforms into a sleek fighter jet
Wings and tails are engineered to reduce drag
Air molecules compress into a “wall” that explodes as a sonic boom
Clouds form instantly around jets flying at Mach 1
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00:00One minute to see how the Duyen Burst is produced.
00:02This is a piece of wood you let go, it will fall vertically down.
00:06When you press a pair of wings on him, his falling speed will slow down.
00:10At this time, there is a gust of wind.
00:12He will be carried out by the wind for a distance before falling.
00:16You want to make it fly faster.
00:18You can transform the wood into a triangular shape of a fighter jet, which can reduce drag.
00:23Wings that can rotate 360 degrees on the shore, as well as a tail that controls the direction,
00:28and three wheels for forward running.
00:31If it is windy, you can use a thrust engine instead.
00:33When taking off, the wings go up and let the airflow push it up.
00:37For balance, the tail is up, and the center of gravity is always kept at the rear.
00:41Turn on the engine and it can take off.
00:43You want to go faster, fold up the wings and tail, reduce drag and accelerate the engine.
00:48The air in front of it will be pushed away quickly, creating a pressure wave that propagates around.
00:53As the plane flies faster and faster, the sound waves it generates will be violently compressed in front of the plane,
00:59piling up and forming a wall of air.
01:02Once the plane reaches a speed of 340 meters per second, which is Mach 1, it will instantly burst through the wall of air.
01:08The moment of breaking through, all the compressed energy will reach your ears at the same time.
01:13The air pressure suddenly changes, and there will be a loud explosion in your ears.
01:17This is the yin storm.
01:18During a cloudy storm, the air is violently compressed and rapidly expands, causing the temperature to drop sharply,
01:25causing the water vapor in the air to instantly condense into small water droplets,
01:30forming a conical white mist that wraps the fuselage.
01:33These are the bogeymen.
01:34If you set off from our country's coastline at this speed, it would take you about 28 minutes to get over your unsavory neighbor's house
01:41and go on a bombing mission.
01:43It would probably take just over an hour from mission start to return.
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