While dynamite comes in different sized sticks, the standard "inch and a quarter" cartridge weighs a half pound. It takes two of those to break a cubic yard of rock. So all you have to do is find how many cubic yards is the volume of the earth, and double that. By the way, all of the dynamite ever made is only a tiny fraction of the number.
The cost of dynamite can vary significantly based on factors such as location, supplier, and quantity purchased. On average, a stick of dynamite may range from $1 to $5 per stick, but larger quantities can be sold at a discounted rate. Additionally, legal regulations and safety requirements can influence the total cost for buyers. It's important to note that purchasing explosives typically requires permits and adherence to strict safety guidelines.
The part of a stick of dynamite that burns is the fuse. The fuse is a cord or tube that contains a combustible material, which ignites when lit and burns at a controlled rate. This allows the user to safely ignite the dynamite at a distance, leading to the detonation of the explosive compound inside the stick. The explosive material itself, typically nitroglycerin absorbed in a stabilizing agent, does not burn in the same way as the fuse.
Dynamite Headdy happened in 1994.
Dynamite Nights Stunt Spectacular was created in 1990.
The duration of Double Dynamite is 1.33 hours.
A typical stick of dynamite weighs around 1 pound.
A stick of dynamite stores chemical potential energy, which is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite explodes.
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.
Roughly 15 thousand tons of dynamite. A typical stick of dynamite weighs about half a pound. Now lets do the arithmetic (with units): 15000 tons * 2000 pounds/ton / 0.5 pound/stick = 60,000,000 sticks Roughly 60 million sticks of dynamite.
One stick of dynamite contains approximately 1,000 kilojoules of energy.
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Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:. Yes, it is true that dynamite that is unfused near a fuesed dynamite stick can "explode" due to the combustion of the other stick of dynamite "going off:.
On average, a stick of dynamite contains about 1 billion joules of energy. This energy is released in an explosive reaction when the dynamite is detonated.
No, a stick of dynamite is potential energy because it has the potential to explode and release kinetic energy.
A standard stick of dynamite typically weighs around 1.1 pounds or 500 grams.
A stick of unlit dynamite contains chemical potential energy, which is released when the dynamite is ignited and undergoes a rapid chemical reaction.
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