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- Q4996819 subject Q8266666.
- Q4996819 subject Q8287319.
- Q4996819 abstract "A bullet bow shockwave is a physical and audible wave created in the air when a bullet travels at supersonic speeds; meaning faster than the speed of sound.The bullet bow shockwave is the result of air being greatly compressed at the front-most tip of the bullet as it slices through the air. As the bullet moves forward a broadening wave of compressed air trails out diagonally from the bullet tip. The sides of the bullet create a conical waveform. This conical waveform may be audible to a witness as a whip-crack sound.A bullet bow shockwave will be heard by any witness as long as the bullet speed is faster than the speed of sound, whether the bullet was fired from a weapon giving off an openly audible muzzle blast, or a mechanically-suppress-fired muzzle (Suppressed weapon) blast. If a bullet is fired from a suppressed weapon, a witness can mistake the bullet bow audible shockwave whip-crack for the weapon muzzle blast audible wave, which is a separate audible event. It might be noted here that if one is involved in such an event, that the sound you hear from a suppressed weapon will not be from the point of origin. Most humans will perceive the sound as being omnidirectional or as emanating from the bullet as it passes by.".
- Q4996819 thumbnail Supersonic_Bullet_Shadowgraph.jpg?width=300.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q1165717.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q124003.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q152910.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q174583.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q196939.
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- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q42344.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
- Q4996819 wikiPageWikiLink Q8287319.
- Q4996819 comment "A bullet bow shockwave is a physical and audible wave created in the air when a bullet travels at supersonic speeds; meaning faster than the speed of sound.The bullet bow shockwave is the result of air being greatly compressed at the front-most tip of the bullet as it slices through the air. As the bullet moves forward a broadening wave of compressed air trails out diagonally from the bullet tip. The sides of the bullet create a conical waveform.".
- Q4996819 label "Bullet bow shockwave".
- Q4996819 depiction Supersonic_Bullet_Shadowgraph.jpg.