Explosions: Physics, Forces & Energy - Ask Critical_Bill13

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Debris from an explosion is influenced by various forces, including the rapid expansion of gases and the resulting high-speed winds. The energy involved in explosions primarily comes from chemical reactions and the heat generated during the process. The speed of debris can vary with distance from the explosion center, not necessarily following a simple inverse square law due to ongoing reactions and heating. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for analyzing the impact and behavior of explosive materials. The discussion emphasizes the complex interplay of physics, forces, and energy in explosive events.
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me the forces acting on debris from an explosion, and the types of energy involved??
id really appreciate emailed answers-my email address is critical_bill13@hotmail.com

Thanks very much for any replies! :smile:
 
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just like wind

but very high speeds,
and on some range from the center the speed does not necessarily decrease with distance (in 1/r²) because on reaction and/or heating still going on

speeds are generated by expansion from chemical reaction and heating
 
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