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That would depend on: * The location of the detonation. * Your location in Arizona. * The size of the detonation. For example: * Assume that it is a very large bomb that explodes in the Four Corners region of Colorado and you were standing in the Four Corners Region of Arizona a few feet away you can be assured that you would feel it even if only briefly before you were vaporized. * If you are comfortably seated in Yuma and a very tiny device were to Pop its Cork Northeast of Sterling near the Nebraska border you wouldn't notice a thing. When it comes to bombs Size really does matter. And like they say in real estate it all about Location Location Location.

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