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This slapped the underside of the wing, creating a shock wave in the fuel inside.
Such a seismic event cannot avoid creating a shock and some painful after-effects.
June comes, and a new iPhone is introduced to the world, creating a shock wave of obsolescence.
When this cavity collapses under the weight of the ocean, the vapor inside is crushed back into liquid, creating a shock wave, which we perceive as a pop.
In that position, a gap in the tiles would allow air to be forced into the wound, creating a shock wave and tremendous heating.
Unlike a solid ball, which could pass through the human body nearly intact, leaving an exit wound not much larger than the entrance wound, the soft, hollow-based Minié ball flattened and deformed upon impact, while creating a shock wave that emanated outward.
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"We wanted to create a shock," he said.
When the wind hits this field it creates a shock wave known as the bow shock.
"Most Jordanian people do not even know that there are Jordanian forces in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and this itself created a shock".
I insisted on having this list in order to create a shock and a debate," Moscovici said.
The sharp compression of the air creates a shock wave, which is heard as a sonic boom in many of the videos.
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