vågmotståndet
Vågmotståndet, often translated as wave resistance or wave drag, is a type of aerodynamic drag that occurs when an object moves through a fluid at a speed close to or exceeding the speed of sound. This phenomenon is primarily associated with the formation of shock waves. As an object accelerates towards the speed of sound, the air ahead of it cannot move out of the way fast enough, leading to a compression of air that propagates as a shock wave. At supersonic speeds, these shock waves detach from the object and form a conical wave. The energy required to create and sustain these shock waves contributes significantly to the overall drag experienced by the object.
The magnitude of vågmotståndet is highly dependent on the object's shape and its Mach number, which is