Can compressed air fired at really high speed actually cause damage?
>>157597006
Should be able to, in the same way water can be used to pressure cut.
>>157597006
It depends on how hard you train.
>>157597006
Considering we use compressed air to slaughter livestock, yes.
>>157597006
Yes
>>157597006
Yep. These things can be felt 40 feet away. I'm not sure if they make versions that can "cause damage", though.
Yes. Watch this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo8Q88bAXyQ
Dude literally goes flying.
Absolutely, OP.
>>157599839
That video is fake though.
>>157597006
>what is shock wave
Yup.
>>157597006
Yeah, a lot of deaths from explosives comes from the shockwave which can even just rupture / tear organs.
>>157597006
Google bullet crab
>>157600438
That thing fires out a metal rod I'm pretty sure. Good movie btw.
>>157603246
Oh, I see.
And yeah, really good movie
>>157600486
Not to be too autistic here, but an explosion is, by definition, rapid expansion of gas. The heat and fire is a byproduct.