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Oblique shock
An oblique shock is a shock wave that, unlike a normal shock, is inclined with respect to the direction of incoming air. It occurs when a supersonic flow encounters a corner that effectively turns the flow into itself and compresses. This photograph shows an oblique shock at the nose of a Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft, made visible through Schlieren photography.Photograph credit: NASA & US Air Force (J.T. Heineck, Ed Schairer, Maj. Jonathan Orso, Maj. Jeremy Vanderhal)


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Today is Monday, 10 June 2024, and the English Wikipedia encloses currently 6,833,816 articles which amount to 60,841,353 pages. 47,526,333 users are accounted and there are 856 administrators.

I'm a member of the German Wikipedia and living in Germany. I'm active under the same name on the German Wikipedia, mostly working on themes about Native Americans, but I'm also interested in geography and history.

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