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  2. Shock wave - Wikipedia

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    In physics, a shock wave (also spelled shockwave), or shock, is a type of propagating disturbance that moves faster than the local speed of sound in the medium. Like an ordinary wave, a shock wave carries energy and can propagate through a medium, but is characterized by an abrupt, nearly discontinuous, change in pressure , temperature , and ...

  3. Shock waves in astrophysics - Wikipedia

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    Shock waves are common in astrophysical environments. [1]Because of the low ambient density, most astronomical shocks are collisionless.This means that the shocks are not formed by two-body Coulomb collisions, since the mean free path for these collisions is too large, often exceeding the size of the system.

  4. Glossary of physics - Wikipedia

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    A type of solid which does not have a definite geometric shape. ampere (A) Often abbreviated as amp. The SI base unit of electric current, defined as one coulomb of electric charge per second. amplifier. Also electronic amplifier or (informally) amp. An electronic device that can increase the power of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current).

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  6. Shockwave (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shockwave (comics), a comic book character in Marvel Comics; Shockwave (G.I. Joe), a 1988 toy/action figure (and later comic book character) Shockwave (Transformers), a comic book character; Shock Wave, a 1996 novel written by Clive Cussler; Shockwave, the novelization of the Star Trek: Enterprise episode, see List of Star Trek: Enterprise novels

  7. Bow shock - Wikipedia

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    The defining criterion of a shock wave is that the bulk velocity of the plasma drops from "supersonic" to "subsonic", where the speed of sound c s is defined by = / where is the ratio of specific heats, is the pressure, and is the density of the plasma.

  8. Extracorporeal procedure - Wikipedia

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    Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL), which is unrelated to other extracorporeal therapies, in that the device used to break up the kidney stones is held completely outside the body, whilst the lithotripsy itself occurs inside the body.

  9. Shockwave - Wikipedia

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