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Can you explain shock speed in laymen's terms?
A:
Shock speed is the speed of the shock waves when an aircraft surpasses the speed of sound, which can vary depending on the temperature of the air. Shock waves are tiny area in the gas where the gas properties change by a large amount. Their speed is measured by measuring the speed of the aircraft, and the speed of the sound around it.
Posted on November 6, 2012 at 7:46 am
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