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  2. Blast wave - Wikipedia

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    In simpler terms, a blast wave is an area of pressure expanding supersonically outward from an explosive core. It has a leading shock front of compressed gases. The blast wave is followed by a blast wind of negative gauge pressure, which sucks items back in towards the center. The blast wave is harmful especially to objects very close to the ...

  3. Effects of nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    This is caused by the nonlinear behavior of shock waves. When the blast wave from an air burst reaches the ground it is reflected. Below a certain reflection angle, the reflected wave and the direct wave merge and form a reinforced horizontal wave, known as the '"Mach stem" and is a form of constructive interference.

  4. Blast injury - Wikipedia

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    The negative pressure of the blast wave follows immediately after the positive wave. The duration of the blast wave depends on the type of explosive material and the distance from the point of detonation. The blast wave progresses from the source of explosion as a sphere of compressed and rapidly expanding gases, which displaces an equal volume ...

  5. Effects of nuclear explosions on human health - Wikipedia

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    The main causes of death and disablement in this state are thermal burns and the failure of structures resulting from the blast effect. Injury from the pressure wave is minimal in contrast because the human body can survive up to 2 bar (30 psi) while most buildings can withstand only a 0.8 bar (12 psi) blast.

  6. Overpressure - Wikipedia

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    Overpressure (or blast overpressure) is the pressure caused by a shock wave over and above normal atmospheric pressure. The shock wave may be caused by sonic boom or by explosion , and the resulting overpressure receives particular attention when measuring the effects of nuclear weapons or thermobaric bombs .

  7. An asteroid with a tiny chance of striking Earth in 2032 is ...

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    As of Thursday morning, the chance of a 2032 impact was 1.3%, or odds of 1 in 77. ... The fireball and blast wave flattened 500,000 acres of forest — about 34 times the size of Manhattan.

  8. Nuclear explosion - Wikipedia

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    The devastating impact of the explosion does not stop after the initial blast, as with conventional explosives. A cloud of nuclear radiation travels from the hypocenter of the explosion, causing an impact to life forms even after the heat waves have ceased. The health effects on humans from nuclear explosions comes from the initial shockwave ...

  9. Doctors overwhelmed by blast injuries as civilian impact of ...

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    As the impact of the operation on Lebanon’s civilian population fueled growing criticism — from human rights officials and even a former CIA chief — doctors who spoke to NBC News described ...