Let's hope you don't have shotgun shells filled with nitroglycerine! Shotgun shells are limited in power because shotguns are not cannons, They are very light weight weapons. Gunpowder (any of several types) lasts virtually forever if kept dry.
The energy stored in a dynamite stick is chemical potential energy. This energy is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite is detonated.
Glycerin has an indefinite shelf life if stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Over time, glycerin may become less effective if exposed to heat or light, but it does not technically expire.
Calcium are the main composite of shells and bones.
Yes, a stick of dynamite has potential energy due to the chemical energy stored within it. When the dynamite is ignited, this energy is released in the form of an explosive reaction, converting potential energy into kinetic energy.
Glycerin can be kept for up to 2 years if stored properly in a cool, dark place in a sealed container. Be sure to check for any changes in color, smell, or consistency before using it for icing.
When dynamite explodes, the chemical potential energy stored within the dynamite is rapidly converted into thermal (heat) and mechanical energy. This results in the release of a large amount of heat and pressure, causing the explosive reaction that produces an explosion.
A lit dynamite stick converts chemical energy stored within it into thermal and mechanical energy. When ignited, the chemical bonds in the dynamite break down rapidly, releasing energy in the form of heat and pressure, resulting in an explosive reaction.
The explosion of dynamite involves a rapid release of chemical energy stored in the dynamite molecules. This chemical energy is converted into thermal and kinetic energy during the explosion. The thermal energy causes the surroundings to heat up, while the kinetic energy produces the force that results in the explosion.
Chemical potential energy is a form of potential energy found in both food and dynamite. This energy is released when chemical bonds are broken during a chemical reaction, such as digestion in food or explosion in dynamite.
Glycerin has a long shelf life of around 2-3 years if stored properly in a cool, dark, and dry place. However, its purity and quality may decline over time, so it's best to use it within a reasonable timeframe for optimal results.
Nitroglycerin is the explosive component of dynamite but it is not in its pure form in dynamite: it is stabilized in a clay-like substance. Pure nitroglycerin is to unstable to be stored or transported for everyday used. It is very easy to set off accidentally, hence the need to be stabilized.
Nitroglycerin is the explosive component of dynamite but it is not in its pure form in dynamite: it is stabilized in a clay-like substance. Pure nitroglycerin is to unstable to be stored or transported for everyday used. It is very easy to set off accidentally, hence the need to be stabilized.