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What happens when normal shock wave propagates into laboratory facility?(a) Induces gas ahead of it(b) Induces gas behind it(c) Leaves a small area of vacuum behind it(d) Leaves a small area of vacuum ahead of itThe question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.This question is from Moving Normal Shock Waves topic in division Unsteady Wave Motion of Aerodynamics

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The correct choice is (B) Induces gas behind it

The explanation: When the normal SHOCK wave is not opposed to the flow velocity, it propagates with some velocity W into the LABORATORY facility. This leads to the induction of gas behind it to MOVE in the wave direction.



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