
15 + 5 points
Ask a Dumb Question by pink
May 22nd, 2007 10:04 AM
I've heard and felt singletail whips plenty of times before. As I was sitting talking about kinky perversions with friends, I realized that I did not know why a singletain whip cracks or pops. So I asked! Evidently, the "crack" occurs when the wave of motion traveling down a whip surpasses the speed of sound. The wave can move so quickly because a whip tapers from the handle to the tip. When a whip is snapped, the momentum from the motion at the handle is conserved, and consequently the speed increases as the diameter of the whip decreases. Thus the wave gathers speed as it continues down the length of the whip, and when its velocity exceeds the speed of sound it produces a small sonic boom—the distinctive "crack".
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