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During an high-speed event driven by [[explosives]], such as the implosion of a [[fission device]],  the high pressures and temperatures cause metals and other materials to flow like liquids; the behavior can be described by [[fluid dynamics]] techniques; to observe these flows require high-speed flashes of [[X-ray]]s or [[Radiographic equipment#proton radiography|proton]]
During an high-speed event driven by explosives, such as the implosion of a [[fission device]],  the high pressures and temperatures cause metals and other materials to flow like liquids; the behavior can be described by [[fluid dynamics]] techniques; to observe these flows require high-speed flashes of [[X-ray]]s or [[Radiographic equipment#proton radiography|proton]]

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A definition or brief description of Hydrodynamic testing.

During an high-speed event driven by explosives, such as the implosion of a fission device, the high pressures and temperatures cause metals and other materials to flow like liquids; the behavior can be described by fluid dynamics techniques; to observe these flows require high-speed flashes of X-rays or proton