Comments by "Vikki McDonough" (@vikkimcdonough6153) on "Brandon Herrera"
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@wripley1 We're not talking about the impact of the bullet hitting the tannerite, we're talking about the shockwave from the detonation of the tannerite.
Additionally, the amount of rarefaction (and, thus, adiabatic cooling) necessary to create a Wilson cloud depends on the difference between the ambient temperature and the dewpoint; if the temperature is already very close to the dewpoint, even a weak shockwave, producing only mild rarefaction cooling, can still create a Wilson cloud (in the extreme case, if the ambient temperature is equal to the dewpoint, any shockwave, no matter how weak, will create sufficient rarefaction cooling to create a Wilson cloud).
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