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Two cases
Case 1: An explosion errupts but it moves like a pillar. It doesn't create a round fireball but rather a cylinder and it destroys everything above it, exerts force. How would one calc it?
Case 2: An explosion errupts inside a pipe-like structure and it fills it up and rises to the top and out of the structure, gushing out of it. How would one calc it?
Here's visual aid for both.
Case 1: An explosion errupts but it moves like a pillar. It doesn't create a round fireball but rather a cylinder and it destroys everything above it, exerts force. How would one calc it?
Case 2: An explosion errupts inside a pipe-like structure and it fills it up and rises to the top and out of the structure, gushing out of it. How would one calc it?
Here's visual aid for both.