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A shockwave is an example of a deflection wave because it diverts (a twist when viewed from a position perpendicular to the plane of the input and output flows) a normal flow of a fluid around an obstacle or moving object that has breached a transitional speed barrier (eg. speed of sound).

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'Deflection' is a 'twist' or 'aberration', so a deflection wave is a wave that deflects (twists) an object or another wave. Examples: Torsion wave along a rope, sound compression wave that alters the course of a flow of objects (like a jet stream).

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the electroomagegnection waves be deflected by anmagnet field

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