2.a loud sound.a blast on the horn.toque 3.an explosion.the blast from a bomb.explosión,detonación verb 1.to tear (apartetc) by an explosion.The door was blasted off its hinges.volar 2.(often without) to come or be sent out, very loudly.Music (was being) blasted out from the...
“Blast Off,” the fourth in a series of old-time radio programs produced by Creative 360, will be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 10. Tony Palermo’s original 1957-style sci-fi radio drama, complete with a chilling musical score and live sound effects, beams its listeners to the...
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The setting off of a heavy explosive charge. (physics) The brief and rapid movement of air or other fluid away from a center of outward pressure, as in an explosion. The characteristic instantaneous rise in pressure, followed by a sudden decrease, that results from this movement, differentiated...
a loud, sudden sound or noise:The radio let out an awful blast before I could turn it off. a forcible stream of air from the mouth, bellows, or the like. Mechanical Engineering[Mach.] Mechanical Engineeringair forced into a furnace by a blower to increase the rate of combustion. Mechan...
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2.a loud sound.a blast on the horn.toque 3.an explosion.the blast from a bomb.explosión,detonación verb 1.to tear (apartetc) by an explosion.The door was blasted off its hinges.volar 2.(often without) to come or be sent out, very loudly.Music (was being) blasted out from the...
Sound waves in the atmosphere (or elastic waves in the earth’s crust) caused by explosions of sufficiently great energy can be recorded by special devices (microbarographs, seismographs, and so on) at great distances. For example, for explosions with energies on the order of 1013joules (sev...