mach number
/'mɑ:k'nʌmbə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The ratio of the speed of a moving object (especially an aircraft) to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium: A dimensionless quantity used in aerodynamics to describe high-speed flight. A Mach number of 1 indicates the speed of sound (Mach 1), less than 1 is subsonic, and greater than 1 is supersonic.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The jet accelerated, its mach number increasing from 0.8 to 1.2 as it broke the sound barrier.
- Engineers must consider the effects of compressibility when an aircraft's mach number exceeds 0.3.
- The scramjet is designed to operate efficiently at a hypersonic mach number above 5.
Advanced Usage
- "Critical mach number": The speed, expressed as a Mach number, at which airflow over some part of the aircraft first reaches the speed of sound.
- As the aircraft approaches its critical mach number, control becomes more difficult.
- "Free-stream mach number": The Mach number of the undisturbed airflow far ahead of a moving object.
- The wing's performance was tested at a free-stream mach number of 0.85.
Variants and Related Words
- Mach (adj): Often used as a shorthand in technical contexts (e.g., Mach speed, Mach tuck).
- The pilot experienced Mach tuck as the aircraft went supersonic.
- Subsonic (adj): Of or relating to speeds less than Mach 1.
- Supersonic (adj): Of or relating to speeds greater than Mach 1.
- Hypersonic (adj): Of or relating to speeds much greater than Mach 5.
Synonyms
- Speed ratio (in the specific context of comparison to sound speed).
Related Phrases
- To break Mach 1: To exceed the speed of sound (Mach 1).
- The test pilot's goal was to break Mach 1 in level flight.
- At Mach 2: Traveling at twice the speed of sound.
- The reconnaissance plane can cruise at Mach 2.
Related Idioms
Noun
- the ratio of the speed of a moving body to the speed of sound