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21 angle-shock wave
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22 shock wave angle
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23 shock-wave angle
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24 angle shock wave
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25 shock wave angle
Англо-русский словарь по гражданской авиации > shock wave angle
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26 shock wave angle
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27 angle of shock
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28 angle of shock
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29 angle shock wave
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > angle shock wave
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30 angle shock wave
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > angle shock wave
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31 angle of shock
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32 administer a shock
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33 electric shock
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34 acoustic shock
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35 engagement shock
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > engagement shock
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36 landing shock
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37 electrical shock
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38 thermal shock
термический шок; тепловой ударEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > thermal shock
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39 surging shock
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > surging shock
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40 oblique shock
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > oblique shock
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Mach angle — The acute angle between a weak shock wave and a free stream airflow. Hence, at Mach 1, the Mach angle is 90°, and, thereafter, its value is equal to sin−1 × 1/M. It is represented by the symbol μ. See also Mach cone … Aviation dictionary
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