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A 2023 paper by Johnson et al. use these physical phenomena to model the fusion and fission of internet hate groups. In high temperatures, these phenomena can stabilize single-atom catalysts according to a paper by Yao et al. These phenomena can be separated and reattached downstream as a result of SBLI. Conservation of mass, energy, and momentum across both sides of these phenomena are encoded by the (15[1])(*) Rankine–Hugoniot conditions. One variety of these phenomena is caused by an abrupt change in the properties of the medium, forming a characteristic “bow” shape. Placing a wedge (10[1])in (-5[1])fast-moving and compressible fluid creates the “oblique” (10[1])variety of these phenomena. For 10 points, identify these disturbances caused by objects moving faster than the speed of the medium, (10[1])which generate the “sonic boom” when going faster than Mach 1. ■END■ (0[1])

ANSWER: shock waves [prompt on waves]
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