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Turtle Wexler is injured in the second explosion in "The Westing Game." She suffers a fractured ankle as a result.
The Halifax Explosion happened on december 6, 1917. This explosion was the second biggest man made explosion. The estimate number of victims is not exact but lingers around 2000 people.
On December 6, 1917 the second biggest man made explosion devastated the Halifax harbor.
The Lusitania was hit by only one torpedo. The ship had been carrying tons of live cargo, so the torpedo hit caused a huge explosion. Minutes later, a second explosion occurred, however, it was NOT from a second torpedo. Researchers think the first explosion triggered the second.
Yes. The wreck shows evidence of a second explosion, probably caused by the igniting of coal dust in the Lusitania's almost empty bunkers
many combustible gas indicators and explosion meters require oxygen for proper operation (generally 10- to 30-percent oxygen by volume)
The second number in a subtraction problem is called the subtrahend.
Sugar dust particles will ignite and this will be called the primary explosion, the primary explosion will unsettle more dust and cause a secondary explosion and the second blast will be more powerful. This then can be at threat to other easily combustibles items in the vicinity.
The maximum speed at which grenade shrapnel can travel upon explosion is typically around 1,600 meters per second.
An observer sees an explosion before hearing it because light travels much faster than sound. Light travels at approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (about 186,282 miles per second), while sound travels at about 343 meters per second (around 1,125 feet per second) in air. This significant difference in speeds means that the light from the explosion reaches the observer almost instantly, while the sound takes longer to arrive. As a result, there's a noticeable delay between seeing the explosion and hearing it.
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