an actual detonation will probably shatter a "combustion chamber", also what you're talking about is probably combustion pressure of a rocket
combustion chamber, if you were to measure detonation in that way, im not sure how the shock wave will interact with the pressure gauge.
Theoretically, it should read an extremely lower number than the actual detonation because the moment of detonation is when the pressure is the
highest, and as it expands inside a chamber that will drop significantly. I am not sure though, user dornier will probably give a better answer.
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