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The arc heats the air surrounding it and causes that air to expand rapidly, producing a shock wave that is heard as thunder.
Recoil from the ablation implodes the inner layer, producing a shock wave that compresses the inner layers of the D-T fuel.
A2065 seems an excellent example of a 'compact merger', i.e., when the centres of the two clusters have just started to interact, producing a shock in the ICM.
It was understood that Labour's low vote was predominantly due to their supporters voting tactically for the Lib Dems to assist in producing a shock defeat for the Tories.
We also predict that several years from now the source should brighten in the radio again as all of the slower moving material that produced the optical light eventually starts producing a shock wave [akin to a sonic boom] with the surrounding medium.
Once collapse stops, the infalling matter rebounds, producing a shock wave that propagates outward.
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The maverick Republican's defeat of Hillary Clinton produced a shock that reverberated around the world.
[Visiting an abortionist] was one of the options, others were to produce a shock to your body.
Given the rain had relented at the start, as the track was drying so the times tumbled, Q1 still produced a shock.
If a vessel containing a pressurized gas or vapor ruptures, the release of the stored energy of compression produces a shock wave and flying vessel fragments.
J. G. Booth: Taking a bend in ramshackle pram can give you a shock (tram; a U in anag).. C. A. Clarke: Knocking our favourite finally from amateur dancing produces a shock reaction (out; anag. less e).
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