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Shock waves are formed when a pressure front moves at supersonic speeds and pushes on the surrounding air. ... Shock waves are not conventional sound waves; a shock wave takes the form of a very sharp change in the gas properties. Shock waves in air are heard as a loud "crack" or "snap" noise.
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The passage of a strong shock wave through the human body, for example, causes severe damage owing to the large instantaneous pressure change. Normal conversation, with a sound intensity in the 60- to 70-decibel (dB) range, involves minuscule air-pressure fluctuations of less than one millionth of an atmosphere.
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