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Radial velocity expanding bubble

As stated previously, the gas formed by the underwater explosion first enters the small cavity previously occupied by the explosive, thus creating a gas bubble under a high degree of pressure. The water surrounding the bubble gives away, and the gas bubble expands. This causes the water mass to move radially at great velocity away from the point of explosion. This movement is known as the thrust . [Pg.424]


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