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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Mach effect.
See also changes related to Mach effect, or pages that link to Mach effect or to this page or whose text contains "Mach effect".

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  • Fluid dynamics [r]: The branch of physics that deals with the flow of fluids, i.e., liquids and gases. [e]

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  • Thermobaric explosives [r]: A member of the class of highly energetic materials and the subclass of volumetric explosives, which appear to release additional combustion energy in addition to the detonation energy of conventional explosives [e]
  • Blast injuries [r]: Injuries resulting when a person is struck by the pressure differentials of the shock wave of an explosion (primary); is struck by particles impelled with violent force from an explosion (secondary); is physically thrown about by the blast (tertiary); or is affected by fire, building collapse or other effects of the explosion on the victim's surroundings (quaternary) [e]
  • B-29 Superfortress (bomber) [r]: The heaviest bomber aircraft of the Second World War, used by the United States to attack the Japanese home islands, at very long range; delivered nuclear weapons to Hiroshima and Nagasaki [e]
  • Electronic warfare [r]: A subset of information operations that deals with the use of electromagnetic or kinetic means to degrade an enemy's military electronics systems, to be able to operate one's own electronics in the face of enemy attacks, and to evade those attacks through protection or deception [e]
  • Albert Einstein [r]: 20th-century physicist who formulated the theories of relativity. [e]