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shock wave Wave of matter, which may be generated by a star, which pushes material outward into the surrounding molecular cloud. The material tends to pile up, forming a rapidly-expanding shell of dense gas.
Ãâó: astronomy.nju.edu.cn/astron/AT3/GLOSS_S.HTM
shock insufficient blood in vital parts of the body which temporarily stop functioning, if untreated can lead to brain damage or death; often a reaction to injury
Ãâó: heart.kumu.org/hhglossary.html
shock wave The compression wave formed whenever the speed of a projectile relative to air or other medium exceeds that at which the medium can transmit sound.
Ãâó: beasafehunter.org/HunterEd/glossary.html
shock A sudden transition at the front of fast flow of plasma or gas, when the flow moves too fast for the undisturbed gas to flow out of the way. Also occurs when a steady fast flow hits an obstacle.
Ãâó: www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/wgloss.html
shock The transference of the kinetic energy of a bullet to animal tissue or other mediums.
Ãâó: home.swipnet.se/longrange/glossary_of_terms.htm
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