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A shock wave (also called shock front or simply " shock ") is a type of propagating disturbance. Like an ordinary wave, it carries energy and can propagate through a medium (solid, liquid or gas...
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Shock Waves , also known as Almost Human and Death Corps , is a horror movie from 1977 directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It features Peter Cushing as a Nazi commander who commanded a division of SS s...
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But when an object moves faster than the speed of sound, and there is an abrupt decrease in the flow area, shock waves are generated in the flow. Shock waves are very small regions in the gas where the gas properties change by a large amount.
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When an object moves faster than the speed of sound, and there is an abrupt decrease in the flow area, shock waves are generated. Shock waves are very thin regions in the gas where the gas properties change by a large amount.
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These "piled up" waves are called shock waves. The greatest shock waves are at the tip and tail of the plane. This NASA photograph shows the shock waves created by a plane in flight (The "rings" in the photograph are camera artifacts and are not part of the shock waves;
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