shock front उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The inner part of the core is compressed into neutrons ( c ), causing infalling material to bounce ( d ) and form an outward-propagating shock front ( red ).
- "' Detonation "'( ) is a type of combustion involving a supersonic exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front propagating directly in front of it.
- Blast waves cause damage by a combination of the significant compression of the air in front of the wave ( forming a shock front ) and the subsequent wind that follows.
- Around the periphery of the disk, a shock front or wall of water forms; outside the shock front, the water moves slower than the local wave speed ( analogous to the subsonic interstellar medium ).
- Around the periphery of the disk, a shock front or wall of water forms; outside the shock front, the water moves slower than the local wave speed ( analogous to the subsonic interstellar medium ).
- These include whether the luminosity arises from a shock front or a series of brighter blobs in the jet, as well as details of the magnetic fields within the jet and their interaction with the moving particles.
- The sound waves generated by the supersonic body propagate at the speed of sound itself; as such, the waves travel slower than the speeding object and cannot propagate forward from the body, instead forming a shock front.
- However, one solution is that when a shock front moves through a cloudy medium like the center of the group, millions of smaller shocks are produced in a turbulent layer, and this can allow molecular hydrogen to survive.
- A Study shows that not only is the shear layer outside of the shock tube affected by the plasma but the passage of the shock front and high-speed flow behind it also greatly influences the properties of the plasma
- When the imploding front of the shock wave coalesces onto the axis, a reflected shock front emanates from the axis until it meets the driving current sheath which then forms the axisymmetric boundary of the pinched, or focused, hot plasma column.