A detonating gas is a type of gaseous substance that can undergo a rapid and explosive reaction when ignited or subjected to shock waves. Common examples include hydrogen and acetylene when mixed with air or oxygen, which can produce a violent explosion. These gases are typically characterized by their ability to reach high pressures and temperatures almost instantaneously, leading to a shock wave. Detonating gases are often used in various industrial applications but can also pose significant safety risks if not handled properly.
The gases near a sunspot that suddenly brighten and shoot gas outward at high speed are called solar flares. These intense bursts of radiation can release energy equivalent to millions of hydrogen bombs detonating at the same time.
Atoms can be destroyed by various methods, the most commonly known example is a nuclear weapon detonating.
Detonating dynamite on slopes of unstable snow, will bring down the snow before an avalanche can cause death and destruction lower down.
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The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.
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Detonating the opposing side in a war or battle.
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Pre-ignition, the fuel detonating before it is supposed to. Can be caused by using too low an octane rating fuel. Put a few gallons of premium in the tank and see if it disappears.
Detonating fuses involve the use of electricity for initiating explosions. Nonel propogates a low energy signal along a chemical coating on the inside of a plastic tube to the main charge. Please see the link.
The gases near a sunspot that suddenly brighten and shoot gas outward at high speed are called solar flares. These intense bursts of radiation can release energy equivalent to millions of hydrogen bombs detonating at the same time.
The explosive damage of one foot of detonating cord can vary based on the type and configuration of the cord, but generally, detonating cord is designed to produce a consistent and uniform detonation wave. Typically, a one-foot length of detonating cord can create a small but concentrated shockwave capable of initiating other explosives. However, the actual damage will depend on factors like the surrounding material, distance from the target, and the presence of other explosives. In practical terms, it's often used for precise applications rather than causing significant damage on its own.
The noun forms of the verb to detonate are detonator, detonation, and the gerund, detonating.
Applying a small amount of C4 on the idler pulley and detonating it will remove the serpentine belt with ease.