@DrChrisCombs I corresponded with Nathan Myhrvold regarding his hypothesis on this about 20 years ago. I recall pointing him to a certain journal that had published a paper on the whip-crack phenomenon… https://t.co/JQV6qjCyH3
RT @A_J_Higgins: @ToughSf @AetherCzar @smartereveryday Stable link here: Krehl, P., Engemann, S. & Schwenkel, D. The puzzle of whip crackin…
RT @A_J_Higgins: @ToughSf @AetherCzar @smartereveryday Fantastic visualization—but not the first—of this phenomenon. We published a paper o…
RT @A_J_Higgins: @ToughSf @AetherCzar @smartereveryday Stable link here: Krehl, P., Engemann, S. & Schwenkel, D. The puzzle of whip crackin…
@ToughSf @AetherCzar @smartereveryday Stable link here: Krehl, P., Engemann, S. & Schwenkel, D. The puzzle of whip cracking – uncovered by a correlation of whip-tip kinematics with shock wave emission. Shock Waves (1998) 8: 1. https://t.co/JQV6qjCyH3
@ToughSf @AetherCzar @smartereveryday Fantastic visualization—but not the first—of this phenomenon. We published a paper on this in the Shock Waves journal 20 years ago: https://t.co/qMWuUFMcHu
@mATH_e_matics @virtufred @AlainGoriely @smartereveryday This link should allow you to read the article online: https://t.co/qMWuUFMcHu
@virtufred @AlainGoriely @smartereveryday Definitive scientific paper on shock waves from whip cracking is this paper from my journal here: https://t.co/UJ1U5e4fIZ
If Indiana Jones were a physicist, rather than an archaeologist, he might have published this: Puzzle of Whip-Cracking https://t.co/kmkNBB9r12
@mrbeamjockey @PhysicsFootnote My journal publishes papers on this as well: https://t.co/UJ1U5e4fIZ