When the pressure of an explosion expands and tears the casing of the explosive, it results in the release of the explosive material and the creation of a shockwave. This can lead to widespread damage and destruction in the surrounding area, depending on the size and strength of the explosion.
Mount Shasta is Explosive.
Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
No, Mauna Loa is not an explosive volcano. It tends to be non-explosive.
Yes. Stratovolcanoes usually alternate between explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Alpha Beta Gamma This is not the answer, the answer is Explosive Strength, Maximal Strength and Endurance Strength/Strength Endurance either way is correct.
Alpha Beta Gamma This is not the answer, the answer is Explosive Strength, Maximal Strength and Endurance Strength/Strength Endurance either way is correct.
When you jump to shoot the basketball.
plyometrics.
Yes. the strength curve breaks down force by showing starting strength, acceleration strength, and explosive strength as well as many other components
Speed and strength exercises are explosive exercises usually designed to increase athletic performance. For example, you can turn ordinary push-ups into a more explosive exercise by doing them quickly enough to clap your hands at the top of the movement before descending. .
Before the explosive devices were invented, fighting completely required strength (for example using swords, arrows etc.) and never relied much on heat to kill the enemy. The invention of the explosive devices changed this.
When the pressure of an explosion expands and tears the casing of the explosive, it results in the release of the explosive material and the creation of a shockwave. This can lead to widespread damage and destruction in the surrounding area, depending on the size and strength of the explosion.
Blast yields are compared to their approximate explosive power equivalent to TNT. A 1 Megaton explosion is equivalent to the explosive power of approximately 1 million tons of TNT.
Running - well, sprinting - uphill is a good way to add explosive strength and as interval (anaerobic) training.
I find this video helpful: http://www.youtube.com/user/JacobWolfarth --- There are 4 things you can work on: 1. Your weight/body composition 2. Your relative strength 3. Your rate of force development (or explosive strength) 4. Reactive/Plyometric strength.
Is chlorine explosive?Chlorine alone is not explosive.