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The situation is simple-the explosion has a fairly small radius on the background of its height. Suppose a radius of 40 meters, against a height of hundreds of meters, if not a kilometer. That is, the explosion is shaped like a pillar.
Is there a special formula for such cases?
I think I saw a formula for explosions aimed at the ground, where its height was taken into account, but I could not find it.
Obviously, an explosion with a height of a kilometer, but a radius of 100 meters is much stronger than an explosion with a height of 50 meters and the same radius.
I was advised to use height as a radius, however, it seems to be an inflated number.
Is there a special formula for such cases?
I think I saw a formula for explosions aimed at the ground, where its height was taken into account, but I could not find it.
Obviously, an explosion with a height of a kilometer, but a radius of 100 meters is much stronger than an explosion with a height of 50 meters and the same radius.
I was advised to use height as a radius, however, it seems to be an inflated number.