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- Explosive - Wikipedia
Materials that detonate, in which the front of the chemical reaction moves through the material faster than the speed of sound, are called “high explosives ” In contrast, materials that deflagrate, where the front of the reaction moves slower than the speed of sound, are known as “low explosives ”
- Explosive | Definition, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Detonating explosives, such as TNT and dynamite, are characterized by extremely rapid decomposition and development of high pressure, whereas deflagrating explosives, such as black and smokeless powders, involve merely fast burning and produce relatively low pressures
- BASIC PRINCIPLES OF EXPLOSIVES - The World Factbook
Explosives are chemical elements, compounds or physical mixtures that have the ability to convert to enormous amounts of gases in a very short time (1 1000 of a second) that takes place by external activator
- Explosives | ATF
ATF investigates and prevents crimes that involve the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession and use of explosives If you need assistance regarding explosives enforcement-related issues, please contact your local ATF office
- Explosives - HowStuffWorks
The Explosives Channel contains articles on different types of explosives and missiles Check out the articles and videos on the Explosives Channel
- Explosives found near pipeline that carries Russian gas to Hungary
The head of Serbia's Military Intelligence Agency, Djuro Jusic, said the explosives found on a section of pipeline linked to the Turkstream system, which carries Russian gas to Turkey and then to
- Explosives discovered near gas pipeline to Hungary, says Serbias . . .
Powerful explosives were found near the Balkan Stream pipeline in Serbia that carries Russian gas to Hungary, the leaders of the two countries said on Sunday, triggering political scrutiny in
- Explosives - Types Of Explosives And Their Sources Of Power
Many substances that are not explosive by themselves can explode if oxygen is nearby Turpentine, gasoline, hydrogen, and alcohol are not explosives In the presence of oxygen in the air, however, they can explode if ignited by a flame or spark
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