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What kind of explosive was greater and faster than ammonium nitrate?

Ammonium nitrate is one of the slowest explosives in existence. Dynamites, PETN, TNT, HMX and RDX are more powerful (pound for pound) and have a higher rate of detonation.


What are the three categories of explosives?

Primary and secondary explosives. The definitions of these are rather loose, however typically primary explosives will detonate when ignited (example: mercury fulkminate), and secondary explosives require a shockewave to detonate (example: TNT). The most accurate definition is when used in the context of an "explosive train" whereby a fuse ignites the primary high explosive which undergoes deflagration to detonation transition, this detonation produces a shockwave which is used to initiate a secondary high explosive. So explosive compounds are classified into primary or secondary based there primary use.


What element is in making explosives?

Most common is nitrogen.


When can flammable liquids be used for cleaning purposes near explosives or within an explosives area?

Flammable liquids should not be used for cleaning purposes near explosives or within an explosives area. It poses a high risk of fire or explosion due to the volatile nature of flammable liquids in the presence of explosives. It is recommended to use non-flammable cleaning alternatives in such sensitive areas.


What are low explosives Give any two examples of it?

Low explosives are materials that deflagrate (burn rapidly) rather than detonate. They are typically less powerful and generate less pressure than high explosives. Two examples of low explosives are black powder and smokeless powder.

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Why r dynamites invented?

Dynamite was developed as a safe alternative to explosives known at that time such as gunpowder and nitroglycerin.


When was Dhaka Dynamites created?

Dhaka Dynamites was created in 2009.


Two applications each of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics?

Hydrodynamics are water dynamites: you use it to blow things up using water. Aerodynamics are air explosives: you use it to blow things up using air.


What kind of explosive was greater and faster than ammonium nitrate?

Ammonium nitrate is one of the slowest explosives in existence. Dynamites, PETN, TNT, HMX and RDX are more powerful (pound for pound) and have a higher rate of detonation.


What types of dynamites are there?

Sen


Hannah Montana dynamites?

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When were dynamites invented?

Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867. He discovered that nitroglycerin could be safely stabilized by absorbing it in an inert substance, which allowed for its safe handling and use in construction and demolition. Nobel's invention revolutionized explosives and led to significant advancements in mining and civil engineering.


What was napoleon dynamites brothers girlfriends name?

Julia


What are those little boxes on hair dryers for?

For keeping dynamites in.


What are the three categories of explosives?

Primary and secondary explosives. The definitions of these are rather loose, however typically primary explosives will detonate when ignited (example: mercury fulkminate), and secondary explosives require a shockewave to detonate (example: TNT). The most accurate definition is when used in the context of an "explosive train" whereby a fuse ignites the primary high explosive which undergoes deflagration to detonation transition, this detonation produces a shockwave which is used to initiate a secondary high explosive. So explosive compounds are classified into primary or secondary based there primary use.


What types of explosives are commonly found in primers?

Primary high explosives


What is a good name for a cricket team?

# DECCAN DYNAMITES # XII PRINCEShard warriors