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Consider an oblique shock wave with a wave angle equal to 35-degrees. Upstream of the wave, P1 = 2000 lb/ft2, T1 = 520-degrees R, and V1 = 3355 ft/s. Calculate P2, T2, V2, and the flow deflection angle.

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