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Tape’s Loud Peel Reveals Shockwave Physics
science1 day ago

Tape’s Loud Peel Reveals Shockwave Physics

Researchers show that the loud sound of peeling adhesive tape comes from a stick-slip process that creates supersonic air pulses and shock waves. Using Schlieren imaging with two microphones and high-speed cameras, Er Qiang Li et al. observed transverse fractures that form vacuum pockets, which collapse abruptly during the slip phase, producing a ~9600 Pa shock front and visible shock fronts. The study highlights the broader physics of tape, noting triboluminescence and occasional X-ray emission in demonstrations.

"Surprising Supersonic Properties of Canned Air"
sciencetechnology2 years ago

"Surprising Supersonic Properties of Canned Air"

Canned air from duster tubes is found to be supersonic, as evidenced by the presence of shock diamonds in the gas flow, typically seen in afterburning jet turbine or rocket engine exhaust streams. This phenomenon was captured using a Schlieren imaging setup, which visualizes changes in a fluid's refractive index, making imperceptible changes visible. The setup, while requiring care, is not overly complex and can be replicated using accessible materials.