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by Symmetry
403 days ago
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You've got the speed at which a detonation progresses within the explosive material and the speed at which the shock wave travels through the air. Neither is going to change based on the bomb's arrangement. But if you detonate a string of bombs so that each goes as the shock front from the first reaches it you can get, through constructive and destructive interference, a shockwave going mostly in one direction. But that's mostly not related to how this engine works. |
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