The formula to calculate the Mach Angle is:
\[ MA = \arcsin \left(\frac{1}{M}\right) \times 57.2958 \]
Where:
The Mach Angle is the angle formed by the Mach wave with respect to the direction of motion of an object moving at supersonic speeds. It is used in aerodynamics to describe the shock waves created by an object traveling faster than the speed of sound. The Mach angle is inversely related to the Mach number, with higher Mach numbers resulting in smaller Mach angles.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ MA = \arcsin \left(\frac{1}{2}\right) \times 57.2958 = 30 \text{ degrees} \]
The Mach Angle (MA) is 30 degrees.