Pyrotechnical, in it's roots, means "fire technical." What that means is the technical components, like the details, and safety aspects of things involving fire/explosives. For example: a Person who works with fireworks, a pyro-technician, is a person who needs to be very pyrotechnical
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Pyrotechnic engineers can earn a salary ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 per year, depending on their level of experience, location, and employer. More experienced engineers or those working in high-profile events may earn higher salaries.
The pyrotechnic chupinazo is a fireworks display that marks the beginning of the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. It is a highly anticipated event where thousands of people gather in the main square to witness the spectacular fireworks show. The chupinazo officially kicks off the week-long festival known for the running of the bulls.
i dunno the innerworkings, of it all, but pyrotechnic is an adjective...so here's an example::pyrotechnic explosions are fascinating, especially on the 4th of July.
characteristics of pyrotechnic visual distress devices
Have an expiration date.
a pyrotechnic...i think
candle or lighter.
They have an expiration date
They have an expiration date
Dr- Kildare - 1961 A Pyrotechnic Display 5-10 was released on: USA: 18 October 1965
This is an educated guess... A squib is a firework (aka pyrotechnic) and most airbag designs are inflated by pyrotechnic means. Therefore I believe the squib is the charge that triggers airbag inflation.
Pyrotechnics means firework.Pyrotechnics means firework.
A small pyrotechnic (like gunpowder) charge.
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