shock wave u rečniku PONS

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I.shock1 [ʃɒk] N

IV.shock1 [ʃɒk] ADJ attr esp Brit, Aus (surprising)

shock2 [ʃɒk] N

I.wave [weɪv] N

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The shock wave from the explosion can subsequently cause damage relatively far away from the point of impact.
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As the shock wave decays, the shocked region decompresses towards more usual pressures and densities.
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Downstream of this normal shock wave the air is subsonic.
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Images of the design show revised engine intakes projecting out from the fuselage to swallow the supersonic shock wave to reduce drag and increase thrust.
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The heat and expanding shock wave cause the surrounding rock to vaporise, or be melted further away, creating a "melt cavity".
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It is estimated that, in some places, the resulting shock wave was equivalent to an earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale.
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As the shock wave expands, it cools down becoming more transparent allowing the much hotter and brighter fireball to become visible again.
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The problem is similar to the previous example shock wave buildup.
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This theory, described by a relatively simple set of algebraic equations, models the detonation as a propagating shock wave accompanied by exothermic heat release.
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After the shock wave passes, a sudden negative pressure follows.
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