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"Nimish Ajmani" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> Not sure if this is the proper place to put this, but...
>
> I need help with the physics of a mid-air explosion. I have a ship
> travelling
> in an atmosphere, at about 4000 units per clock. It is supposed to
> explode in
> mid-air, but I am wondering how the resulting debris would travel. Would
> it
> travel both to the ground and to an eventual stop, or what.
If the explosion occurs in 'mid-air' as we know it on Earth, then the
debris will travel to the ground in solid form, but will buckle on impact
with Earth and cause a large dent in the Earth's surface and kill most.
~Steve~
>
> Any knowledge would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> --Nimish
>
>
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