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In order to be an explosives expert you need to be an expert in math and energy science. If you're serious about it, the Missouri University of Science and Technology offers a mining degree with an option to minor in explosives. They used to offer an exlosives engineering degree, but I guess that was discontinued.
Melvin A. Cook has written: 'The science of high explosives' -- subject(s): Explosives 'Prehistory and earth models'
A person who studies bombs is called an explosives expert or ordnance specialist. They are trained in the science of explosives and bomb-making techniques to prevent and investigate incidents involving explosives.
My math teacher said that there is a job that does not invole math.
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Melvin Alonzo Cook has written: 'The science of high explosives'
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Primary high explosives
The three categories of high explosives are primary explosives, secondary explosives, and tertiary explosives. Primary explosives are very sensitive and are used to initiate a detonation. Secondary explosives are more stable and are commonly used in commercial and military applications. Tertiary explosives are less sensitive and are often used as propellants.