Supercavitation effects on projectile in water, illustration. Cavitation (two examples at upper left) is the formation and rapid collapse of bubbles in a liquid due to changes in pressure. Supercavitation (seen at centre) is the use of cavitation effects to create a bubble of gas or vapor large enough to encompass an object traveling through a liquid (here, a projectile travelling through water). | |
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