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AnarchismIsCool | 1 year ago

No, try again. Not correct in any way.

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TylerE|1 year ago

Mach is highly depended on altitude and atmospheric conditions. It is a ratio, not a speed.

idlewords|1 year ago

A specific Mach number is what airliner airframes are designed to fly at; it's absolutely the correct unit to talk about in this context. If airplane A is designed to cruise at 0.94 mach, it is faster than airplane B that cruises at 0.89 mach.

I don't understand the need for all the smoke and din in this argument thread. Old passenger jets flew a little faster than modern ones and that's okay!

AnarchismIsCool|1 year ago

Still no...

It's dependent on the speed of sound, which is only dependent on temperature, not specifically altitude contrary to popular belief.