50 mph
In the 1994 film "Speed," the speed that arms the explosive on the bus is 50 miles per hour. If the bus drops below that speed, the bomb will detonate.
The music for Speed (1994) was written by Mark Mancina
Film speed, or the concept of film sensitivity to light, was developed in the early 20th century. The first standardized system for rating film speed, known as the ASA system, was introduced in 1943.
Speed Racer Welcome to the World of Vic Chesnutt - 1994 was released on: USA: 19 January 1994 (Sundance Film Festival)
Sandra Bullock was in the movie Speed (1994) with Keanu Reeves.
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no, its allways acetate film, not nitrate
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Dentonite was the supposed brand name The explosive used wasn't given a name... it was just "Plastic Explosive"
Gun cotton is nitrocellulose. It is a "low speed" explosive. It got its name because it looks like unbleached cotton. Film companies (like Kodak) used nitrocellulose and a waxy substance called camphor to make film in the late 1800s.
Gun cotton is nitrocellulose. It is a "low speed" explosive. It got its name because it looks like unbleached cotton. Film companies (like Kodak) used nitrocellulose and a waxy substance called camphor to make film in the late 1800s.
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