shock wave

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shock wave

The explosion generated a powerful shock wave.

Definition

Noun: 1. A region of high pressure travelling through a gas at a high velocity: A powerful, abrupt wave of increased pressure that moves faster than the speed of sound, caused by a sudden, violent release of energy, such as an explosion or a supersonic object. 2. A widespread feeling of shock and disturbance: A figurative use describing a powerful and far-reaching effect that causes surprise, alarm, or significant change.

Examples of Usage
  • Literal (Physical Phenomenon):
    • The detonation sent a shock wave through the air, shattering windows for miles.
    • Aircraft breaking the sound barrier create a visible shock wave called a sonic boom.
  • Figurative (Social/Emotional Impact):
    • The company's sudden bankruptcy sent shock waves through the entire industry.
    • The scandal created a political shock wave that led to several resignations.
Advanced Usage
  • "to send shock waves through (a community/system)": To cause a profound and disturbing impact.
    • The verdict sent shock waves through the legal community.
  • "to feel the shock waves of (an event)": To experience the indirect but powerful consequences of something.
    • Even small businesses felt the shock waves of the economic crisis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Blast wave (n): A type of shock wave produced specifically by an explosion in air.
  • Sonic boom (n): The sound associated with the shock waves created by an object traveling through the air faster than the speed of sound.
  • Bow shock (n): The shock wave formed when the solar wind encounters a planet's magnetic field.
Synonyms
  • Concussion (n): A violent shock, especially from an explosion. (More specific to the impact force).
  • Impact (n): A strong effect or influence. (More general, less technical).
  • Repercussion (n): An unintended consequence of an event. (Focuses on indirect results).
Related Phrases
  • Ground zero: The point on the earth's surface directly above, below, or at which an explosion occurs; the epicenter of a shock wave's origin.
    • The building at ground zero was completely vaporized by the shock wave.
  • Ripple effect: A gradually spreading influence or series of consequences. (Describes a slower, more gradual propagation compared to an abrupt shock wave).
    • The policy change had a ripple effect across all departments.
shock wave

The explosion generated a powerful shock wave.

Noun
  1. a region of high pressure travelling through a gas at a high velocity
    • the explosion created a shock wave

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