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You bring up a good point here, I can't really ascertain much else from the PDF.If we're assuming an ideal gas, wouldn't E_k = 3/2*P*V be the case instead, if E_k refers to the kinetic energy of the molecules?
Fair enough yeah. If I ever find any more in depth explanation of what Cook was doing, I'll come back to this, but if/until then I agree with your reason for doubt here.Talking about U, he asserts the following:
How does he prove the idea that it deceleration happens at a constant rate? I had the pleasure of looking into how the U.N.'s calculator for explosions calculates shockfront velocity for when I wrote the explosion dodging feats stuff. The formula they use is... complicated. Let's just say it involves a 14th degree polynomial and some other stuff. It was definitely not changing at a constant rate in any case.