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Meaning of mach

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mach (n)

Austrian physicist and philosopher who introduced the Mach number and who founded logical positivism (1838-1916)

mach Sentence Examples

  1. The sleek mach of the sports car left other vehicles in its dust.
  2. The mach of the earthquake's shockwaves caused buildings to tremble and windows to shatter.
  3. The pilot pushed the aircraft to its maximum mach, navigating through the stratosphere.
  4. The mach of the wind turbine's blades created a rhythmic hum that filled the valley.
  5. The mach of the conveyor belt moved parcels and packages swiftly through the warehouse.
  6. The mach of the boxer's punch was so powerful that it knocked his opponent unconscious.
  7. The mach of the waterfall's plunge sent up a deafening roar that reverberated through the canyon.
  8. The mach of the train's wheels on the tracks created a hypnotic rhythm that soothed the weary traveler.
  9. The mach of the drummer's sticks on the snare drum provided the driving beat for the high-energy performance.
  10. The mach of the sewing machine's needle created an intricate pattern on the fabric, stitch by stitch.

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Austrian physicist and philosopher who introduced the Mach number and who founded logical positivism (1838-1916)

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The sleek mach of the sports car left other vehicles in its dust.

The mach of the earthquake's shockwaves caused buildings to tremble and windows to shatter.

The pilot pushed the aircraft to its maximum mach, navigating through the stratosphere.

The mach of the wind turbine's blades created a rhythmic hum that filled the valley.