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1) Военный термин: сверхзвуковая ударная волна2) Макаров: аэродинамическая характеристика, волновой фронт Маха, головная ударная волна, линия возмущений, скачок уплотнения, ударная волна3) Аэродинамика: характеристика -
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1) Военный термин: сверхзвуковая ударная волна2) Макаров: аэродинамическая характеристика, волновой фронт Маха, головная ударная волна, линия возмущений, скачок уплотнения, ударная волна3) Аэродинамика: характеристика -
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > Mach wave
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > Mach wave
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фронт головной ударной волны; фронт волны МахаEnglish-Russian small dictionary of medicine > front of Mach wave
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Mach wave — In fluid dynamics, a Mach wave is a pressure wave traveling with the speed of sound caused by a slight change of pressure added to a compressible flow. These weak waves can combine in supersonic flow to become a shock wave if sufficient Mach… … Wikipedia
Mach wave — A wave formed in front of a body when it is moving at the speed of sound. The waves do not move ahead of the body; they bunch up and form a Mach wave. A Mach wave is at right angles to the direction of movement of the body and is called a normal… … Aviation dictionary
Mach wave machine — Macho bangų mašina statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Mach wave machine vok. Machsche Wellenmaschine, f rus. волногенерирующая машина Маха, f pranc. machine génératrice d’ondes de Mach, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
mach wave — noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Ernst Mach died 1916 Austrian physicist and philosopher : the envelope of wave fronts propagated from an infinitesimal disturbance in a supersonic flow field … Useful english dictionary
normal Mach wave — A wave formed in front of a body when it is moving at the speed of sound. The waves do not move ahead of the body; they bunch up and form a Mach wave. If a Mach wave is at right angles to the direction of movement of the body, the wave is called… … Aviation dictionary
Mach line — A theoretical line representing the backsweep of a cone shaped shock wave made by an assumed infinitesimally small particle moving at the same speed and along the same flight path as that of an actual body or particle. This line, as represented… … Aviation dictionary
Mach wavelet — Small shock waves, usually present in large numbers in boundary layers and around the surface of a supersonic body. The bow wave becomes progressively weaker as it gets farther from the aircraft, eventually becoming a very weak Mach wave. Also… … Aviation dictionary
Mach number — (mathrm{Ma} or M) (generally pronEng|ˈmɑːk, sometimes IPA|/ˈmɑːx/ or IPA|/ˈmæk/) is the speed of an object moving through air, or any fluid substance, divided by the speed of sound as it is in that substance. It is commonly used to represent an… … Wikipedia
mach number — mach. Also, Mach number. [1935 40] * * * ▪ physics in fluid mechanics, ratio of the velocity of a fluid to the velocity of sound in that fluid, named after Ernst Mach (Mach, Ernst) (1838–1916), an Austrian physicist and philosopher. In the… … Universalium
Wave drag — is an aerodynamics term that refers to a sudden and very powerful form of drag that appears on aircraft and blade tips moving at high subsonic and supersonic speeds. Overview Wave drag is caused by the formation of shock waves around the aircraft … Wikipedia
Mach 1 — , MACH NUMBER When airplanes first started to fly, their speed was measured like that of a moving vehicle on the ground. As air speeds increased, that method became obsolete, and a new method had to be found. Ernst Mach (1838 1916), an… … Dictionary of eponyms