Yes, anything that burns or produces a flame releases carbon dioxide (Co2).
Mortars in fireworks are cylindrical tubes that launch aerial shells into the sky. These shells contain the explosive compounds that create the colorful and explosive effects we see during a fireworks display. The mortars are designed to project the shells to a safe height before they explode and create the desired visual and auditory effects.
Moss agate is a branded variegated variety of chalcedony that is sometimes used to make pestles and mortars. It typically exhibits green inclusions that resemble moss or ferns, giving it a unique and attractive appearance for such use.
Equipment used in pharmacy may include prescription scales, pill counters, mortars and pestles, laminar flow hoods, automatic medication dispensers, and computers for managing patient records and orders.
Alchemists used a variety of tools including crucibles, alembics, scales, and mortars and pestles. These tools were used for processes such as distillation, sublimation, and transmutation of materials in their quest to turn base metals into gold and discover the philosopher's stone.
Yes, porcelain mortars can be autoclaved. It is important to ensure that the mortar is heat-resistant and can withstand the high temperatures and pressure of the autoclave cycle to avoid damage. Properly clean the mortar before autoclaving to prevent any contamination.
A - Bomb B - Rockets and missiles C - Projectiles and mortars D - Mines E - Bomblets F - Rocket propelled grenades
Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
Nearly 19,000 men were killed by bullets (small arms), with a second cause of death (nearly 8,000 men) being shrapnel from artillery, grenades, mortars, rockets, etc.
Under most circumstances, no. The .50 cal BMG was designed to shoot through early armored VEHICLES. A flak jacket- properly called soft body armor, is intended to stop fragments from grenades, mortars, and artillery shells- not bullets. Especially not BIG, HEAVY bullets like the .50.
Bullets first, shrapnel (mortars/artillery) second.
Disease. Far more men died from disease than from bullets or mortars.
No, rockets were not commonly used in World War 1. The main forms of artillery used during the war were cannons, mortars, and grenades.
To destroy mortars on the whale in Medal of Honor, you should use explosives like grenades or C4. Locate the mortar positions and throw grenades or plant C4 near them. Make sure to take cover after attacking to avoid enemy fire. You can also use long-range weapons like sniper rifles to pick off the mortar operators from a distance.
Anti Personnel: MGs, SMGs, ARs, or Rifles (Include sniper rifles) Anti Material: AMRs, Mortars, or Howziter (Frag Grenades are also used)
Anti Personnel: MGs, SMGs, ARs, or Rifles (Include sniper rifles) Anti Material: AMRs, Mortars, or Howziter (Frag Grenades are also used)
Rats, snakes, Mosquitos, spiders, iodine purified canteen water (two pills per canteen, then shake it), agent orange, and breathing smoke from bombs, frag grenades, smoke grenades, mortars, rockets, diesel fuel from tanks and ACAVs; are a few examples.
Anything is possible. However, it was not probable for peace in Vietnam, due to the ongoing cold war. The Vietnam War was not TOTALLY a war against North Vietnam and the communists in South Vietnam; North Vietnam was a surrogate for the Communist Superpowers. North Vietnam's air defence systems were not manufactured in Hanoi...they were manufactured in Red China (MIG-19/J-6 versions jet fighter planes) & the USSR (MIG-17 & MIG-21 jet fighter planes & SAM missiles/Surface to Air Missiles). Included in that support were: AK-47 assault rifles, SKS semiautomatic carbines, K-54 pistols, artillery, mortars, 122mm rockets, Type 63/PT-76 Amphibious light tanks, T-59/T-54/T-55 medium tanks, trucks, and CHICOM hand-grenades & ammo for all of the above listed weapons. (CHICOM=Chinese Communist). Note-CHICOM hand grenades were stick grenades (looked like WW2 German potato masher grenades).