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I got an interesting calc I was thinking about.
Perhaps in a fight, a punch causes the air to be "blown away", and for a 50km radius, for a single second, there is a vacuum, meaning that for 1 single second for a 50 km radius, there is no air at all. People can't breathe for one second. But just as that second passes, air flows normally again. In the process, some trees sway very violently and glass windows break. How tough would this be? How much energy?
Perhaps in a fight, a punch causes the air to be "blown away", and for a 50km radius, for a single second, there is a vacuum, meaning that for 1 single second for a 50 km radius, there is no air at all. People can't breathe for one second. But just as that second passes, air flows normally again. In the process, some trees sway very violently and glass windows break. How tough would this be? How much energy?