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  • ...t is sufficiently low that the blast wave reflects from the ground, the '''Mach effect''' describes the interactions between the direct warhead pressure wave and [[Image:Mach Effect-scrape.GIF|thumb|right|500px|Mach effect and stem region--interim drawing]]
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  • ...e on weapons engineering, Chapter 31, Warheads] strong discussion of the [[Mach effect]] and [[overpressure]], beyond other discussions that only consider it for
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  • ...t is sufficiently low that the blast wave reflects from the ground, the '''Mach effect''' describes the interactions between the direct warhead pressure wave and [[Image:Mach Effect-scrape.GIF|thumb|right|500px|Mach effect and stem region--interim drawing]]
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  • ...essures from large explosions, especially nuclear, are determined by the [[Mach effect]], which is a function of burst altitude that, for sufficiently low burst h
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  • {{seealso|Mach effect}} ...blast takes place near the ground, since, even with high explosives, the [[Mach effect]] can cause complex interactions of reinforcement of transmitted and reflec
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  • ...eapon of a given yield, detonated at different altitudes, according to the Mach effect. <ref name=Sublette05-04>{{citation }}</ref> Essentially, exploiting the Mach effect allows a choice of a small area of very high overpressure, as might be need
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