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{{base point|env_physexplosion|sprite=1}} It applies a physical force to physics objects within its radius, anything from a gentle nudge to a big explosion, depending on its magnitude. The explosion itself is not visible; for visible explosions, use {{ent|env_explosion}}.
{{thisis|point|name=env_physexplosion|sprite=1}} It applies a physical force to physics objects within its radius, anything from a gentle nudge to a big explosion, depending on its magnitude. The explosion itself is not visible; for visible explosions, use {{ent|env_explosion}}.


{{tip|Use this at a low force on hanging objects like lights or bodies to make them sway.}}
{{tip|Use this at a low force on hanging objects like lights or bodies to make them sway.}}
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==Outputs==
==Outputs==
{{IO|OnPushedPlayer|Fires when the player is pushed by the explosion.}}
{{IO|OnPushedPlayer|Fires when the player is pushed by the explosion.}}
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Template:Thisis It applies a physical force to physics objects within its radius, anything from a gentle nudge to a big explosion, depending on its magnitude. The explosion itself is not visible; for visible explosions, use env_explosion.

Tip.pngTip:Use this at a low force on hanging objects like lights or bodies to make them sway.
C++ In code, it is represented by theCPhysExplosionclass, defined in thephysobj.cppfile.

Flags

No Damage : [1]
Only Force (Players are not ever damaged by the explosion (regardless of this flag), only objects.)
Push players : [2]
Push radially : [4]
not as a sphere (Radially meaning as a circle/cylinder. No upward or downward force will be generated.)
Test LOS before pushing : [8]
Disorient player if pushed : [16]

Keyvalues

Magnitude (magnitude) <string>
Amount of physics force applied by the explosion.
Note.pngNote:The magnitude value is clamped between 1 and 100. If you require a bigger explosion than this, create multiple instances of the entity.
Clamp Radius (0 = auto) (radius) <string>
If specified, the radius in which the explosion damages entities. If unspecified, the radius will be based on the magnitude.
Limit to Entity (targetentityname) <targetname>
If specified, the explosion will only affect the matching entity.
Inner radius (inner_radius) <float>
If not zero, the LOS is calculated from a point intersecting this sphere.
Name (targetname) <string>[ Edit ]
The name that other entities refer to this entity by, via Inputs/Outputs or other keyvalues (e.g. parentname or target).
Also displayed in Hammer's 2D views and Entity Report.
See also:  Generic Keyvalues, Inputs and Outputs available to all entities

Inputs

Explode
Trigger the explosion.
ExplodeAndRemove  (in all games since Portal 2)
Trigger the explosion, then remove the entity.

Outputs

OnPushedPlayer
Fires when the player is pushed by the explosion.