Mach in the PONS Dictionary

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Accent was a predecessor of the Mach kernel which many later operating systems would use.
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The resulting pressure differential generates a prodigious amount of thrust that can accelerate projectiles to in-tube Mach numbers greater than 8.
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The inviscid core is 0.17 m at Mach 8.
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Limiting in-service speed was Mach 0.84 and a typical cruise of Mach 0.75 at heights up to 55,000 ft when light.
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For a given inlet Mach number, they are weaker than the equivalent normal shock wave and, although the flow slows down, it remains supersonic throughout.
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The spacecraft started rolling rapidly 50 s into the burn, while travelling at Mach 2.7.
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This effect occurs at speeds approaching Mach 1 but ceases above Mach 1.
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More problematic is the fact that ramjets rely on forward speed to compress the incoming air, and only start to operate efficiently above Mach 1.
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The projected range of the aircraft is 8000 km at about Mach 0.9.
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Its estimated airspeed at thirty thousand feet was Mach 4.2.
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