Elements Of Electromagnetics
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When an oblique shock strikes a solid wall, it reflects as a
shock of sufficient strength to cause the exit flow Ma3 to be
parallel to the wall, as in Fig. For airflow with Ma1 =
2.5 and p1 = 100 kPa, compute Ma3, p3, and the angle ϕ.
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