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The firestorm formula were a series of algebraic equations that postulated factors in bombing Germany and Japan with incendiary devices. The wind created by the bombing created storms of fire that were very destructive.

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What happened at Dresden in 1945?

The British-American raid on Dresden, produced a firestorm that killed thousands of people who were crammed into the city as German civilians fled both Russian and American-British troops.


Which city subjected to a firebombing campaign by allied forces late in world war II?

Dresden, a city in Germany, was attacked by British and American aircraft on the day of a fair. This meant that the city was full of people out in the open, and many were killed as the bombs created a huge firestorm effect, and other planes flew low over the ground, shooting those fleeing for shelter. Much of the city was left in ruins.


How much area was affected after the Dresden bombing?

The Dresden bombing, which took place in February 1945, resulted in widespread destruction, affecting approximately 15 square miles (39 square kilometers) of the city. It devastated much of the historic center, destroying numerous buildings and landmarks. The intense firestorm created by the bombing also led to significant civilian casualties and left a lasting impact on the city's architecture and population.


How many Britain's fit in the US?

about 40. (formula is: Size of US/Size of Britain= 40.333333[etc.])


How do you calculate gallonage for cylindrical tanks?

To calculate the gallonage for cylindrical tanks, first determine the tank's volume in cubic inches using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height of the tank. Next, convert the volume from cubic inches to gallons by dividing by 231 (since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). The formula can be simplified to ( \text{Gallons} = \frac{\pi r^2 h}{231} ).