answersLogoWhite

0

A common explosive that people ask this question about is the military explosive C-4 (cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine (C3H6N6O6)).

C-4 expands when detonated at 26,400 feet per second (about 95 million miles an hour). By comparison the speed of sound is 1,126 feet per second, meaning that a C-4 explosion travels at almost 23½ times the speed of sound.

Other explosive expansion rates:

  • Mercury fulminate has an expansion rate of 13,943.57 fps.
  • Ammonium nitrate has an expansion rate of 17,290.03 fps
  • TNT has an expansion rate of 22,637.79 fps.
  • Nitroglycerin has an expansion rate of 25,362.47 fps
  • Octanitrocubane has an expansion rate of 33,136.48 fps. theoretically the highest of any known standard chemical explosive.
  • The speed of the blast winds from nuclear detonations are measured in hundreds of kilometers per hour.
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?