It takes a moment for the cooling system to kick in and start cooling. So the warm air that is sitting in the system is forced out when the unit is turned on.
Yes. The initial release of energy could easily incinerate you if you were close enough, and that happens before the blast reaches you. If you were within the blast radius, you would die from the mechanical effects. Farther out, you may survive the blast but be severly burned or irradiated. You death from burns or radiation sickness would follow within days.
"First blast-off" would a good replacement...
The explosion itself is over within a few microseconds, but it takes milliseconds to seconds for the fireball to expand to full size. The blast wave travels as a supersonic shock wave. Fires ignite later, mostly from fire sources knocked over or broken by the blast (the blast blows out initial direct flash fires before they can spread).
There is a possibility for a cockroach to live and die. A cockroach will die from the initial blast, meaning the cockroach will die from the fiery explosion. A cockroach will survive the radiation of the blast, but not the actual blast itself.
No,because i played it before
11 crew members died in the initial blast on the rig.
No. The bomb is the actual device that is dropped from a specific height in the air. The blast occurs before it hits the ground. I am sure you have seen pictures of the mushroom cloud. Well, the blast was before that. It was a bright flash that could blind a person.
Sonic 3D Blast came before Sonic Adventure.
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Some will give credit to Sir Henry Bessemer invented the modern day blast furnace in 1855. However, if you look historically the Chinese invented the blast furnace. By at least the 4th century the Chinese have developed blast furnaces to obtain cast iron from iron ore. This was 1200 years before the first blast furnace showed up in Europe.
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens was different from other explosive eruptions in that the initial blast was to the side, rather than straight up.