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Explain the phenomenon of production of shock waves??






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Answered by Anonymous
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Shock waves are created when there is an excessive changes in pressure. These changes in pressure are produced by various explosions or lightnings. ... The most important fact is shock waves travels faster than sound. It carries a lot of energy and it can go through solid liquid and gas.

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Shock waves are large amplitude pressure waves produced by an object moving faster than the speed of sound like a boat or plane, or other things such as an explosion, lightning or even a moving piston.

Explanation:

When a source moves faster than the waves it produces, no waves will form in front of the source but will pile up behind and become compressed. The waves protruding are confined to a cone that narrows as the speed of the source increases and the waves bunch up, creating high-pressure regions outside the compressed waves. This border from inside to outside is the shock wave. The strength of a shock wave dissipates greatly with distance, much more so than a regular wave, as heat and other energy are more quickly transferred into the surrounding environment. Once enough energy has dissipated, the shock wave will become a regular wave such as a sound wave.

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