bombs,grenades,firecrackers,and things of that nature
No, liquid nitrogen is not an explosive material. It is a cryogenic fluid that is extremely cold and can cause severe frostbite if it comes into contact with skin. However, it does not exhibit explosive properties.
Although both can, explosive material represents a projection hazard by producing shrapnel on impact with a hard object. So, if launching explosive material, be careful. wouldn't want shrapnel to cut into your body!
High Explosive, generally meaning that the projectile is packed with TNT or other explosive material.
No- but it may explode from a volcano due to the pressure behind it. The material itself is not an explosive.
No, an explosive typically requires a detonator or some other form of initiation device to trigger the explosion. The detonator provides the necessary shockwave or heat to initiate the chemical reaction within the explosive material and cause it to detonate.
A partial detonation is when only part of the explosive material detonates, leaving some of the material unreacted.
TNT, dynamite
Class 1
the same when separated
No, tungsten is not an explosive material. It is a hard and dense metal known for its high melting point and durability.
By themselves, no but with help of a little C4 and some detonation charges...ok I got a little crazy there. Anyway, the human body is not composed of explosive material but with the help of outside chemicals it can be explosive.
It does not contain explosive material so call the police