Exact(5)
The collision generates a shock wave that heats up the shell of gas, but then rapidly fades.
The expansion of intensely hot gases at extremely high pressures in a nuclear fireball generates a shock wave that expands outward at high velocity.
Once the metal casing breaks apart, the highly pressurized product escapes from the gap of the failing casing and generates a shock wave.
But moving from standard-definition DVD to Blu-ray generates a shock analogous to what the audiences of 1952 must have felt when the curtains parted to reveal the panoramic screen.
It generates a shock big enough to scare away elephants, but not to cause severe injury or death.
Similar(55)
The implosion of one pressure structure would have generated a shock wave that would have destroyed others, rendering the craft inoperable and consigning it to the seabed forever.
With this one, rather than burning fuel at constant pressure, you let the pressure rise, so basically you generate a shock wave; you're releasing heat in a detonation.
The interpretation of these empirical findings, grounded on existing theories and on the views of inventors and executives involved in the reorganization events, suggests that corporate spinouts generate a shock in intra-corporate research collaboration dynamics, which loosens clique lock-in effects and contributes to reset cliques' boundaries in the intra-corporate research network.
After that, the researchers argue, the surrounding rock would squeeze the hole shut, generating a shock wave that spews shocked minerals and plume rock elements, including iridium, into the atmosphere.
The rapid CME from the X10 flare on 29 October at 20 49 UT generated a shock that impacted the Earth's magnetosphere and gave rise to an enhancement in the horizontal component of the geomagnetic field at 16:20 UT on 30 October, 2003.
I used several TVs to generate a shock chair that you sit in.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com