Saruke
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I really had no idea where to put this so I decided to put it here,
I was just wondering if shockwaves travel through space.
Like you know how if a bomb is detonated on earth it sends a shockwave that doesn't consist of anything but pure kinetic energy. But I was thinking that in space there's no atmosphere for that kinetic energy to move through they wouldn't happen right?
I trust that one of you has the answer.
I was just wondering if shockwaves travel through space.
Like you know how if a bomb is detonated on earth it sends a shockwave that doesn't consist of anything but pure kinetic energy. But I was thinking that in space there's no atmosphere for that kinetic energy to move through they wouldn't happen right?
I trust that one of you has the answer.