Each fragment of a firework follows a parabolic path once ignited. After the firework is launched, the explosive force propels the fragments upwards before gravity takes over, causing them to arc back down towards the ground.
A holy cow artillery firework typically contains multiple shells, often ranging from 9 to 36 shells in a single firework. Each shell is launched into the air and burst to create colorful displays and effects.
Oh, dude, a business muffler salesman sells mufflers for business vehicles, a firework salesman sells fireworks, and a lumber salesman sells lumber. It's like they each have their own specialty, you know? So, if you need a muffler for your business truck, fireworks for a party, or lumber for a DIY project, you know who to call.
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While occurring in special effects and cartoons, the aerial version is almost never attempted in real life. It requires a large number of skyrockets, each of which will make up a part of a letter, much as pixels make up letters on a computer screen. To form a single letter would take at least 4 to 8 individual explosions, and all would have to detonate at exactly the same time in exactly the right places. This is much more common as a ground effect using sparklers or small Roman candles.
In a typical aerial firework burst, there are usually multiple explosions, often referred to as "breaks." Each explosion occurs when the firework shell reaches its peak altitude and ignites a burst charge, producing a bright flash and scattering the stars (pyrotechnic compositions) into the sky. The first explosion creates the initial visual effect, while subsequent explosions may produce different colors and patterns as the stars ignite sequentially. This sequence creates a stunning display with varying shapes and durations.
Make each fragment into a complete sentence.
explode
It ignites all the stages
It ignites all the stages
each to their own, but personally i prefer fireworks to flashes and this is why... if you think about it, a firework flashes, but a flash doesn't firework?
This site shows all the different firework chemical formulas and what they do: http://cannonfuse.com/formulas/index.asp
i have no idea :D u tell me
To draw an energy transfer diagram for a firework, you can start with the chemical energy stored in the firework chemicals. When the firework is ignited, this chemical energy is converted into thermal (heat) energy, light energy, sound energy, and kinetic energy as the firework launches and explodes. Each arrow in the diagram represents the flow of energy from one form to another.
A holy cow artillery firework typically contains multiple shells, often ranging from 9 to 36 shells in a single firework. Each shell is launched into the air and burst to create colorful displays and effects.
Each family has their own firework display. But there is no snow because it is such a hot country.
No, a fragment is not a double consonant repeated. A fragment is a small piece or part that has been broken off from something larger. A double consonant repeated would be two of the same consonant characters next to each other in a word, like "ss" in "kiss."
Oh, dude, a business muffler salesman sells mufflers for business vehicles, a firework salesman sells fireworks, and a lumber salesman sells lumber. It's like they each have their own specialty, you know? So, if you need a muffler for your business truck, fireworks for a party, or lumber for a DIY project, you know who to call.