Highly explosive volcanoes tend to have thick and viscous magma with high silica content. This type of magma traps gases, leading to pressure buildup and explosive eruptions. Examples of explosive volcanoes include stratovolcanoes like Mount St. Helens.
Magma that tends to cause explosive eruptions is typically high in silica content, making it thick and viscous. This results in gas build-up and pressure within the magma chamber, leading to explosive eruptions.
The full form of RDX is Research Department Explosive. RDX is a powerful high explosive often used in military applications such as bombs and missiles.
RDX, an acronym for Research Department Explosive, is an explosive nitro amine widely used in military and industrial applications. It is also known less commonly as cyclonite, hexogen (particularly in German and German-influenced languages), and T4. Its chemical name is cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine; variants include cyclotrimethylene-trinitramine and cyclotrimethylene trinitramine.
Not usually. Explosive eruptions are more often to magma with high or moderate silica levels.
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High Yield Explosive
High Yield Explosive
A high-order detonation refers to a type of explosive event where the detonation wave front moves faster than the speed of sound in the explosive material. This results in a highly destructive and powerful explosion with a shock wave that can cause significant damage. High-order detonations are often seen in military-grade explosives and advanced weaponry.
C-4 is classified as a high explosive due to its rapid rate of decomposition and high energy release. It is commonly used in military applications due to its destructive power.
A conventional explosive weapon capable of a high order is characterized by its ability to produce a rapid and violent explosion, resulting in a significant shockwave and fragmentation. This type of explosive achieves detonation rather than deflagration, leading to a more intense and destructive blast effect. High-order explosives are typically used in military applications and can cause extensive damage to structures and personnel. Examples include TNT, RDX, and C-4.
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No, a blasting cap is not a high explosive itself, but rather a small explosive device used to trigger a larger explosive charge. Blasting caps are sensitive explosives designed to initiate a controlled detonation in high explosives like dynamite or other blasting agents.
High Explosive - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
High Explosive, generally meaning that the projectile is packed with TNT or other explosive material.