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PelletierPhysics's video: Doppler effect - Supersonic source

@Doppler effect - Supersonic source
This animation illustrates Doppler effect when the source of sound is moving faster than the speed of sound (here the source is moving at mach 2, which is twice the speed of sound). A shock wave is created (mach cone): this is the sonic boom. Cette animation illustre l'effet Doppler lorsque la source sonore se déplace à une vitesse supérieure à la vitesse du son (ici, la source se déplace à mach 2: le double de la vitesse du son). Il en résulte la formation d'une onde de choc (cône de Mach). À la frontière de ce cône, l'intensité sonore est très élevée (bang supersonique).

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This video was published on 2011-03-26 21:55:45 GMT by @PelletierPhysics on Youtube. PelletierPhysics has total 8.6K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 52 video.This video has received 24 Likes which are lower than the average likes that PelletierPhysics gets . @PelletierPhysics receives an average views of 131.4K per video on Youtube.This video has received 2 comments which are lower than the average comments that PelletierPhysics gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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