Charles, I realized your thread here related to the shock waves you are exploring relates significantly to some z313 shot theories. I don’t want this discussion to get sidetracked, but your shock wave angle calculation of 30 deg directly raises a key issue.
There has been a major point being published by some researchers to help prove a z313 shot came from the Grassy Knoll.
Their supporting evidence is twofold.
A blur in Zapruders film at z313 could not have been caused by a startle reflex reaction, so it was:
1) A supersonic bullet going at least Mach 2 (M=2) and purportedly Mach 3 (M=3) or preferably Mach 4 (M=4), coming from a bullet shot from behind the fence on the grassy knoll and
2) The shock wave caused Zapruder’s camera to be displaced by virtue of it striking and shaking Zapruder and/or his camera right at z313.
Their argument sounds decent on the surface, but one that I think is just a gut-feel, grasping in air hypothesis that was never checked out.
I’m not sure if a bullet shock wave coming from Zapruder’s right would even be enough to nudge his camera (and probably not based on a video I saw below), but perhaps the easiest way to evaluate this scenario is to measure the angle formed from the hypothesized shooter’s position, to JFK, and to Zapruder at frame z313 and then compare that to the proposed frontal bullet Mach angle. If the angle formed by the (shooter/JFK/Zapruder) positions is greater than the Mach angle formed by the bullet at strike at z313, then the shock wave never reached Zapruder in time to cause the blur. If I call the shooters position point S (that is about 12 feet west from the north turn in the grassy knoll fence), and JFK’s position is K, and Zapruder’s position is Z, then the angle formed,
/ SKZ on the Google Earth map, is 36 deg
The Mach angle mu is calculated as mu=sin
-1(1/M)
For M = 2 then mu=30 deg (as you calculated. It is marked in as a green line here on the diagram)
For M = 3 then mu=19.5 deg
For M = 4 then mu=14.5 deg
All these angles are all smaller than the observed personnel positioning angle of 36 deg, and the higher the Mach value the worse it gets. The shock wave never got to Zapruder in that time.
Secondly, here is an interesting video on how although a shock wave can sound loud when close to you and can obviously move your eardrum, it doesn’t do much else. In the video they had much more trouble with small gusts of wind on a house of cards than with a 50 BMG Mach 3 shock wave.
https://www.wideopenspaces.com/can-the-shockwave-from-a-50-bmg-really-kill-you/