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Compensated hypovolaemic shock is characterized by
Compensated hypovolemic shock is characterized by
Statement (I) : When a bluff body moves at supersonic speed in still air, an attached shock wave is produced at its nose causing the flow to be subsonic behind the shock plane. Statement (II) : A normal shock always transforms supersonic flow into subsonic flow causing increase in pressure, temperature and entropy.
Clinical features of compensated shock are
Following are clinical feature of compensated shock
When a converging-diverging nozzle is operated at off-design conditions, a normal shock forms in the diverging portion. The nozzle can be assumed to be perfectly insulate from the surroundings. Then across the shock