The study of shock waves goes back many years! π
In the 17th century, the famous scientist
Isaac Newton helped explain how sound travels. Later, in the 1900s, a scientist named Ernst Mach studied shock waves and is remembered for the "Mach Number," which indicates how fast something is moving compared to sound. π
In World War II, the concept of shock waves was important for building faster airplanes! Today, shock waves are studied in different fields, showing how history is connected to modern science. Discovering shock waves is a mix of past and present learning! π°
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