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On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 13:40:47 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:Hehe ;) I didn't suggest it as a physics problem (that's another blog that's still essentially ongoing with a different subject header).
>If the warhead explodes at time t, the shock wave can only spread outward
1- what would be the coordinates of the point in the sky, that the
missile with the weakest warhead needs to explode at, at time (t
-delta), to damage all those 5 fighter jets critically enough, by the
time t?
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at the speed of sound. Thus any blast effect would be well past t.
However, if the warhead was a nuke, the blast wave would still be limited
to the speed of sound but other EM effects, such as X-Rays, would travel
at the speed of light. Intense X-Rays could potentially incapacitate the
pilots and EM effects could fry the aircraft circuitry -- all at time t.
However, Mr. Pennino also has valid points.
I still do not understand your problem and that is why I jumped immediately
to the "minimum enclosing sphere" solution, which would work for a nuclear
warhead designed for radiation kill.
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