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How does a whip break the sound barrier? [Video]

You probably already know that the crack from a bullwhip is a mini sonic boom. It’s amazing to think that something you can control with your hands can move faster than the speed of sound.

In this video from Destin Sandlin at Smarter Every Day, he uses a recording technique that shows you the exact moment a whip breaks the sound barrier.

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