Supersonic Wave Math Question

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Supersonic Wave Math Question

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Okay, I have a question. Say we have a supersonic object (let's say, a rifle bullet) doing what comes natural and tossing a Mach wave M off its nose at angle A. There's a point X formed by two lines: L1 is parallel to the bullet's velocity vector and eventually intersects the Mach wave at angle A. L2 is a line normal to M, connecting it to X in the shortest distance possible.

What's the relatonship between the ratio of L1's length to L2's and the Mach Number?
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I'm not sure I understand the geometry of the situation, but the half-angle of the shock cone, A, is related to the Mach number by

sin A = 1/M
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... from which we get L1/L2 = mach number.
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Kuroneko wrote:... from which we get L1/L2 = mach number.
Excellent! I was hoping for some verification of the hunch I came up with whilst sitting on the toilet earlier today... :lol:

Funny how our brains can randomly spit out scientific realizations at the strangest moments! :teeth:
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