Why are Mach numbers used to measure the speed of aircraft especially those flying at supersonic speed?

The speed of sound in air varies. At sea level it is about 1220 kmph but at higher altitudes, where air is cooler, it slows down becoming about 1,070 kmph at a height of 11,000 metres. Because the speed of sound changes with height, planes that fly faster than the speed of sound use a Mach number to measure their speed. The Mach number is the aeroplane’s speed divided by the speed of sound at the height the aeroplane is flying.

Mach 2 indicates a speed of twice the speed of sound. At Mach 1 the plane is flying at the speed of sound. Mach 0.5 is half the speed of sound, or subsonic.

Many fighter aircraft are capable of flying at high Mach numbers.

The unit is named after Ernst Mach, an Austrian physicist.

 

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