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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 carries
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How can you protect yourself from an acoustic shock wave? that's just the mass of the earth above the underground shelter (engineering jargon) the mass has two beneficial effects: 1) it tends to reflect shock and acoustic (subsonic) waves and 2) being crumbly, it tends to dissipate the energy of an impinging shock through friction, thereby protecting the shelter from damage the design of bomb shelters is a well-developed art
Why does a blast wave travel faster than sound? I thought a blast wave was a sound wave In the technical literature, a distinction is made between detonation, and deflagration In both of these there is a rapid chemical reaction The chemical reaction in one area stimulates the same reaction in a neighboring area This creates a reaction "front", that moves rapidly from through the reactive material The speed at which this front moves
How do shock waves reflect? - Physics Stack Exchange 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 somewhere, and if the atoms in the solid medium is not as willing to vibrate, the energy is redirected