You look directly overhead and see a plane exactly
war-xcz (/*w1y.9b rxr el+ak 1.5 km above the ground flying faster than the speed of sound. By the time you hear the so
y wr1klx arr+(-wbx 9/c.eaz*nic boom, the plane has traveled a horizontal distance of 2.0 km. See Fig. 12–34. Determine
(a) the angle of the shock cone, $\theta$
$^{\circ} $
(b) the speed of the plane (the Mach number). Assume the speed of sound is 330 m/s