AVIATION When a jet travels at speeds greater than the speed of sound, a sonic boom is

Chapter 14, Problem 7

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AVIATION When a jet travels at speeds greater than the speed of sound, a sonic boom is created by the sound waves forming a cone behind the jet. If is the measure of the angle at the vertex of the cone, then the Mach number M can be determined using the formula sin _ 2 = _1 M. Find the Mach number of a jet if a sonic boom is created by a cone with a vertex angle of 75.

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