- explosives, as well as in
reactive gases. TNT, dynamite, and C4 are
examples of high
power explosives that
detonate. The
velocity of
detonation in solid...
- people) 2007
Glasgow Airport attack,
Scotland (building
ramming and
detonating gas cylinders) 2 July 2008
Jerusalem bulldozer attack,
Israel (ramming people)...
-
inert projectiles. D:
Secondary detonating explosive substance or
black powder or
article containing a
secondary detonating explosive substance, in each...
-
pipeline is a
system of
pipes for long-distance
transportation of a
liquid or
gas,
typically to a
market area for consumption. The
latest data from 2014 gives...
- 1 m)
length of
detonating cord ****embled with
detonating cord
clips and
capped at each end with a booster. When the
charge is
detonated, the explosive...
- (May 2, 2010). "3 cops,
street vendor stop
Times Square car bomb from
detonating;
Gas,
clock found inside car".
Daily News. New York.
Archived from the original...
-
organic dust
mixtures range from 1400 to 1650 m/s.
Gas explosions can
either deflagrate or
detonate based on confinement;
detonation velocities are generally...
-
killing capacity of
gas was profound, with
about 90,000
fatalities from a
total of 1.3
million casualties caused by
gas attacks.
Gas was
unlike most other...
- mix the
chemicals as it spun
during flight. The
detonated s****
released only a
small amount of
sarin gas,
either because the
explosion failed to mix the...
-
Oxyhydrogen is a
mixture of
hydrogen (H2) and
oxygen (O2)
gases. This
gaseous mixture is used for
torches to
process refractory materials and was the...