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[References] [1] http://aerorocket.com/Nozzle/Validate/Tshock/Shock.html[2] https://www.weather.gov/source/zhu/ZHU_Training_Page/clouds/cloud_development/clouds.htm
[3] https://www.zehnderamerica.com/absolute-vs-relative-humidity-whats-the-difference/
[4] https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/expans.html
[5] https://twitter.com/DrChrisCombs/status/1300787794793713664
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Nice explanation, but you should have mentioned that anything traveling faster than sound actually generates two shockwaves, one at the front and one at the rear. This is clearly seen on the bullet at 2:00. It's why airplanes flying supersonic always have a double "ba-boom" to the ear.
Aren't expansion fans still considered a "weak Shockwave"?
Can you explain how an AutoGyro works? I find it unique yet fascinating mechanism. Thank you
How come that phenomena happens in airliners? Those go at subsonic speeds, and pressures and temperatures rise when expanded in subsonic flow.
There's an awesome pic of a vapor cone forming on one of the Apollo Saturn V rockets shortly after launch. By the way, Cerenkov radiation is emitted whenever a charged particle like an electron undergoes acceleration … not just speeding up or slowing down when going in straight line but also when moving along a curved trajectory, even if its speed is constant. Any variation of the direction of a particle's vector is an acceleration.
In an eBook I've read it's called *The Prandtl-Glauert singularity*, unless he was just making it up.
Wiki isn't sure it exists?
That's a very very good teaser!
I'm a bit surprised at there being no mention of the temperature changes being due to the rapid changes from high pressure to low pressure causing the expanding of the gasses in the air
Did I just watch a add for another platform.?
nebula is nice
It's misleading (though perhaps not incorrect) to say the electrons travel "faster than the speed of light", it would be less so if you'd simply say the electrons travels faster than light, or faster than photons.
I was thinking dew point lol
Great to hear an Irish voice here. The expansion of a gas due to lower pressure, resulting in a drop in temperature is the reason your can of deodorant, at room temperature, releases it's contents that feel very cold on the skin : as the deo exists the can, where it is under pressure, it expands and cools rapidly. On the flip side, your bicycle pump gets hot when you pump it as increasing the pressure will increase the temperature of the gas.
Real content ends before the 5 minutes mark, rest is advert, almost baiting.
I didn’t think it was a sonic shock wave. For one thing, it looks like water vapor. And I’m not even an engineer.
Actually altitude is one of the primary factors. The speed of sound decreases as you increase altitude.
I like this short video style! Great explanation
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Nice video!!!! I propuse another vídeo from Sergio Hidalgo: https://youtu.be/5kO1NmGoJYo
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FINALLY someone has said this.
Shockwaves can only be seen through methods such as Schlieren Imaging (or Numerical Schlieren Imaging as in my lab), but the thing that we see across these planes, IS NOT shockwave.
You are the only person saying that is not a sonic boom
The statement "faster than the speed of light" in this video is just an annoying thing to say.
Designed to get ignorant people to spend money on a service they don't really need if they looked around Wikipedia for a bit.
The vapor cone is behind the shock wave