Sunday, December 24, 2017

Cooling Sonic Boom

If \(a_{\psi\,c}\) are negative, \(v_{boom}\) effects are also negative, as two smaller particles (both of higher energy) result from the collision, and energy is drawn from the surrounding.  At least one of the resultant particle is negative, a \(a_{\psi\,c}\).

This might explain the condensations in a sonic boom.

 Goodnight again...