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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased drag when airspeed reaches transonic number?
A)Boundary layer flow separation
B)Spanwise flow intensification
C)Shockwave induced pressure increase✓
D)Chordwise lift distribution change
💡 Explanation
The build up to transonic speeds introduces shockwaves. Shockwave induced pressure increase is the outcome as pressure gradients steepen locally, because the density changes dramatically. It results in wave forming drag, therefore increasing the total drag, rather than affecting boundary layer.
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