Shock Waves

Figure 1a.

Shock waves created by the passage through the air of a supersonic airplane coalesce into two large cone-shaped shock fronts, shown here in cross section, that are carried along with the airplane. Each front is a region of compressed air that creates a distinct "pressure jump" at the ground. The changes in atmospheric pressure are heard by an observer as two sonic booms in succession.

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