Thinking about allt he video games and movies where stuff blows up in space:
Obviously there's no atmosphere, we all know in space, no one can hear you scream (or explode).
But I'm curious about the shockwave from a blast. How does that work in a vacuum? Would there be none? Would the energy be carried solely by fragments of whatever blew up?
I know, dumb question, but I'm not sure of the answer.
Obviously there's no atmosphere, we all know in space, no one can hear you scream (or explode).
But I'm curious about the shockwave from a blast. How does that work in a vacuum? Would there be none? Would the energy be carried solely by fragments of whatever blew up?
I know, dumb question, but I'm not sure of the answer.