they can help make demolition alot easier
Eating sex toy testing weapons and explosives making hats decorations
Conventional explosivesNuclear explosives (both fission and fusion)
Explosives were not invented for another thousand years.
it is a good thing and a bad thing
Normally the projectiles which are also packed on the outside of the explosives cause the most damage once the detonation of the explosives has occurred.
example: word- good sentences:- 1. He is a good boy.(pronoun) 2. That good may contain explosives.(noun- thing)
A Good Test of High Explosives - 1901 was released on: USA: May 1901
Same thing everyone uses as explosives: bombs (which are actually called "detonators" in the Star Wars universe)
It all depends on how you use it.
Primary high explosives
That is not an accurate statement. Commercial and military explosives are VERY predictable. A good part of my work was PREDICTING what a blast would produce. However, homemade explosives can be VERY dangerous and unpredictable, since they lack any form of quality control in their making.
beacause of the explosives in it
Explosives are neither good nor bad, they simply ARE. Each day in the US we use about 5 MILLION pounds of explosives for good purposes- mining, construction, demolition, etc. However, explosives are concentrated energy (about 1 million horsepower in one stick of dynamite). Used for bad purposes, used carelessly, or used by someone without the training and knowledge to use them safely, explosives can damage property and hurt or kill people.
I think you're doing Time Tangled. You probably got the explosives from the Great Wall of China in China. Go to the Viking place and place the explosives over the entrance of the cave door. Stand back and the explosives should blow up. Inside you are provided with a torch (i think) and you have to make it to the Urn before your torch dies out. Good Luck!
explosives
Have worked with explosives for 40 years, have not heard that term. There are high and low explosives and blasting agents.
Jehuda Yinon has written: 'Forensic and environmental detection of explosives' -- subject(s): Detection, Explosives 'Advances in Analysis and Detection of Explosives' 'Modern methods and applications in analysis of explosives' -- subject(s): Explosives, Analysis