Chemical potential energy.
Dynamite's explosive power comes from the nitroglycerin inside of it, which is very sensitive to shock. If caught inside of an explosion, dynamite would go off.
carbon dioxide?
true
Chemical energy into heat, light, sound and very rapid motion.
Chemical potential energy.
A lot of gunpowder or whatever it has, I think the fuse lights the gunpowder and it explodes!
Dynamite's explosive power comes from the nitroglycerin inside of it, which is very sensitive to shock. If caught inside of an explosion, dynamite would go off.
It produces kinetic energy I think?
Nuclear dynamite contain atoms with high energy so it can blow a large area whereas normal dynamite is just the opp..
Mechanical energy (Blast waves) and thermal energy (Heat)
Dynamite and California rolls are a Western type of Sushi. The dynamite rolls are especially good because they are made with tempura.
Chemical Energy.
carbon dioxide?
true
False, it is chemical energy
Dynamite was the name chosen by Alfred Nobel for his creation- an explosive made by soaking nitrogycerin into an aborbent type of earth. This was MUCH safer to transport and use than pure nitroglycerin. The name was chosen to portray energy- kind of catchy, huh?