Physics - Waves in the Real World: Shockwaves
This is the 6th lesson is the series, "Waves in the Real World." The lesson explains how the Doppler Effect is used to explain the creation of shockwaves. It specifically examines the creation of shockwaves formed by jet aircraft, storms, and earthquakes.
Source: Mindset Network Organization
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Source: Mindset Network Organization
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