b) asking p5/p2
c) asking p3/p4
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Q5) The driver and driven gases of a pressure-driven shock tube are both air at 300 K. If the diaphragm pressure ratio is p. / p = 5, calculate: = a. Strength of the incident shock (p2/p.) b. Strength of the reflected shock (p:/p2) c. Strength of the incident expansion wave (ps/p:)
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Q5) The driver and driven gases of a pressure-driven shock tube are both air at 300 K. If the diaphragm pressure ratio i
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