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Can an underwater explosion be neutralized/countered (change direction or minimize shockwaves) by an equal or greater amount of force(compressed air)?

11 years ago

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DrBob222
Other tutors may wish to weigh in on this question but I think the answer is yes IF the timing is just right and the compressed air force can be sustained long enough.
11 years ago

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