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Mach 5 or ''variation'', may refer to: * Mach 5 (speed), a mach number representing the delimiting speed separating supersonic speed (below Mach 5) from hypersonic speed (above Mach 5), 5 times the speed of sound *
Mach Five The is the racing car Speed Racer (Go Mifune in the Japanese version) drives in the anime series of the same name (known as "''Mach Go! Go! Go!''" in Japan). The car was designed, built, and created by "Pops Racer" (Daisuke Mifune), Speed Race ...
( ja, マッハ号, tr=Mach Go), a racing car in the ''Speed Racer'' franchise * Mach-V, an alias of the Marvel Comics character
Abner Jenkins Abner Ronald Jenkins, also known as the Beetle, MACH-1, MACH-2, MACH-3, MACH-IV, MACH-V, MACH-VII and MACH-X, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Carl Bur ...
* "Mach 5" (song), a 1996 song by alternative rock band The Presidents of the United States of America * Wharfedale MACH 5, a loudspeaker in the
Wharfedale MACH The Wharfedale MACH series of loudspeakers consists of the MACH 3, 5, 7, and 9. This is an informational page devoted to owners and users of these loudspeakers and those interested in history and construction of electronic sound reproduction. The ...
series * PowerPC 604ev (codenamed "Mach 5"), a CPU found in Apple Macintosh computers, see
PowerPC 600 The PowerPC 600 family was the first family of PowerPC processors built. They were designed at the Somerset facility in Austin, Texas, jointly funded and staffed by engineers from IBM and Motorola as a part of the AIM alliance. Somerset was opened ...


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Mach (disambiguation) Mach may refer to Mach number, the speed of sound in local conditions. It may also refer to: Computing * Mach (kernel), an operating systems kernel technology * ATI Mach, a 2D GPU chip by ATI * GNU Mach, the microkernel upon which GNU Hurd is ...
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Mach number Mach number (M or Ma) (; ) is a dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound. It is named after the Moravian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach. : \mathrm = \frac ...
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