It gets smaller or narrower.
Nothing really happens. y is swapped for -y. But that is what reflection means and so is a tautological answer!
It gets bigger.
impossible
it changes
Reword your question. Be more specific.
A sonic boom occurs when a supersonic aircraft breaks the sound barrier, creating a loud noise. This typically happens twice during the flight - once when the aircraft accelerates to supersonic speed and again when it decelerates back to subsonic speed.
It reaches it's target and detonates. -Almost all aircraft borne missiles travel at least 3,500 mph or more - far in excess of the aircraft sped.
When a jet flies at supersonic speed, it travels faster than the speed of sound. This can lead to the formation of shock waves that create a sonic boom. The aircraft may experience increased drag, higher temperatures, and changes in aerodynamic forces.
Generally speaking, a conical shock wave indicates a disturbance(in this case an aircraft) in the air travelling at a speed greater than that of the sound. But this only happens under ideal conditions. Real aircraft have very complex shapes and some part of the aircraft may experience shock wave earlier than the rest (over the bubble canopy or over the wing), so you usually don't get to find a perfect conical shock wave forming around an aircraft in real life.
It is going faster than the speed of sound.
The word that best describes what happens in a book is plot.
The aircraft
It increases.
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
The brain does not produce ephedrine, as it is not a chemical the body produces.
the diploid produces two haploids
It will make the aircraft unstable