hipersonikus
Hipersonikus is a term used to describe phenomena or objects traveling at speeds significantly exceeding the speed of sound. This threshold is often defined as Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound, though the exact definition can vary depending on the context. At these extreme velocities, the air surrounding the object becomes ionized, and significant amounts of heat are generated due to friction.
The concept of hypersonic speed is crucial in fields such as aerospace engineering and military technology.
Current research and development in hypersonics are focused on creating more efficient and controllable hypersonic vehicles.