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Boom

Boom is a term with several distinct meanings across different domains. In acoustics, a sonic boom is the sound associated with shock waves created when an object travels through air faster than the speed of sound. The effect is most pronounced when supersonic aircraft pass overhead, producing a sharp, thunder-like blast. The perceived intensity depends on altitude, atmospheric conditions, and flight path; sonic booms can cause minor structural vibrations and are subject to regulatory restrictions on overland flight.

In economics, a boom denotes a period of rapid expansion in economic activity, marked by rising gross

In engineering, a boom is a long extension or arm used to reach or position equipment. Examples

In environmental and maritime contexts, a boom is a floating barrier designed to contain or control the

The term is also used in other phrases, such as "boom and bust" to describe cycles of

domestic
product,
employment,
income,
and
asset
prices.
Booms
are
part
of
the
business
cycle
and
are
typically
followed
by
a
slowdown
or
recession,
sometimes
a
bust.
include
a
crane
or
excavator
boom,
a
microphone
or
camera
boom,
and
a
sailing
boom
that
carries
the
lower
edge
of
a
fore-and-aft
sail.
spread
of
liquids
such
as
oil
spills
or
floating
debris.
rapid
growth
followed
by
contraction.