
What Exactly is a Shock Wave? - Physics Stack Exchange
The Wikipedia defintion of a shock wave pretty much sums up all I've found online about what a shock wave is: A shock wave is a type of propagating disturbance. Like an ordinary wave, it …
Why does entropy jump across a shockwave? - Physics Stack …
Feb 1, 2021 · A comment that should have been an answer: Probably, the significant entropy change occurs right at the shock, which, in the author's approximation occurs at a plane, while …
The relation between shockwave thickness and shockwave strength
Jul 7, 2021 · What is the relation between shockwave thickness and shockwave strength? I mean with increasing altitude and increase shockwave thickness, shock become stronger or weaker?
How do you explain the formation of shockwave on the wing …
Sep 9, 2018 · Explanations of shockwave for the common folks (youtube videos, googling) all tend to focus on successive sound waves generated by the air craft traveling outward in circles …
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Why exactly do atomic bombs explode? - Physics Stack Exchange
Feb 23, 2018 · The shockwave heats air as it passes, but it is not as hot as the fireball. It is at least 50,000K, maybe 100,000K--so it's at least as radiant as a lightning bolt--but it is not …
How is a shock wave a wave? - Physics Stack Exchange
Jan 18, 2017 · @QuestionMaker, you can see "shock waves" in 2 dimensions on water. For a "zero velocity" boat in a lake, rocking the boat produces circular wave patterns, as expected. …
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How do shock waves reflect? - Physics Stack Exchange
Aug 6, 2024 · A shockwave is just a pressure wave. When it encounters the wall, part of the wave is reflected and part of it is refracted into the wall. The energy of the wave has to go …