- wave explosion effect
- Военный термин: волновой эффект взрыва
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Explosion — For other meanings of explosion , explode and similar, see Explosion (disambiguation). Detonation of explosives … Wikipedia
Shock wave — Bombshock redirects here. For the Transformers character, see Micromasters#Bombshock. For other uses, see shockwave. Schlieren photograph of an attached shock on a sharp nosed supersonic body. A shock wave (also called shock front or simply shock … Wikipedia
Holtzman effect — The Holtzman effect [In Terminology of the Imperium , the glossary of the novel Dune , Frank Herbert defined the Holtzman effect itself as the negative repelling effect of a shield generator. Interpreting this in conjunction with Herbert s… … Wikipedia
Underwater explosion — An underwater explosion, also known as an UNDEX, is an explosion beneath the surface of water. The type of explosion may be chemical or nuclear. They are categorized in accordance with their depth beneath the water s surface, because this has a… … Wikipedia
Rope trick effect — Rope trick is the term given by physicist John Malik to the curious lines and spikes which emanate from the fireball of certain nuclear explosions just after detonation.DescriptionThe photograph at the right specifically shows two unusual… … Wikipedia
USS Iowa turret explosion — USS Iowa s Turret Two explodes Date April 19, 1989 Place Caribbean Sea ne … Wikipedia
Barber-Layden-Power Effect — The Barber Layden Power Effect ( BLP Effect or coloquially Bleep ) is a blast wave phenomenon observed in the immediate aftermath of the successful functioning of air delivered high drag ordnance at the target. In common with a typical blast wave … Wikipedia
Ocean surface wave — Ocean surface waves are surface waves that occur on the free surface of the ocean. They usually result from wind, and are also referred to as wind waves. Some waves can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. They range in size from small … Wikipedia
Seismic wave — Seismic waves are waves that travel through the Earth, most often as the result of a tectonic earthquake, sometimes from an explosion. Seismic waves are also continually excited by the pounding of ocean waves and the wind. Seismic waves are… … Wikipedia
Surface wave — Diving grebe creates surface waves In physics, a surface wave is a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media, usually two fluids with different densities. A surface wave can also be an electromagnetic wave guided … Wikipedia
shock wave — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms shock wave : singular shock wave plural shock waves 1) the force of an explosion or earthquake, especially when it affects places far away 2) a severe effect that something has on people We re still feeling the … English dictionary