Free Mach Angle Calculator
Calculate the Mach angle of a shock cone from the Mach number of supersonic flow.
Mach Angle (degrees)
30.00 °
Mach Angle (radians)0.5236 rad
Cone Half-Angle30.00 °
Mach Angle (degrees) vs Mach Number (M)
Mach Angle and Shock Cones
When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a conical shock wave. The half-angle of this cone is called the Mach angle.
Formula
mu = arcsin(1 / M)
where M is the Mach number (ratio of object speed to speed of sound). At Mach 1, the angle is 90 degrees (a flat wave front). As Mach number increases, the cone becomes narrower. At Mach 2, the angle is 30 degrees.
Example Calculation
A fighter jet flying at Mach 2.0.
- 01mu = arcsin(1 / 2.0) = arcsin(0.5)
- 02mu = 30° (or 0.5236 radians)
- 03The shock cone has a half-angle of 30 degrees.
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