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A stick of mining dynamite typically looks like a cylindrical device with a fuse at one end. It is usually brown or reddish-brown in color and has a rough texture. Dynamite sticks are designed to be stable for transportation and handling but highly explosive when ignited.
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in the form of a beige, pliable material that could be easily shaped and packed into cartridges or sticks. It was made of nitroglycerin absorbed onto a porous inert material, typically sawdust or diatomaceous earth. These sticks were then wrapped in paper to keep them stable and safe for transportation and handling.
Sticks rubbing together is an example of friction, a force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact. When sticks rub together, the friction between them generates heat and can produce sparks, which is why rubbing sticks together is a traditional method for starting fires.
Popsicle sticks are not effective insulators because they are poor at reducing heat transfer. Insulators are materials that prevent the flow of heat, and popsicle sticks do not provide a significant barrier to heat transfer due to their low thermal resistance. Materials like foam or fiberglass are better insulators than popsicle sticks.
Kinetic energy is movement energy. So when you rub two sticks together, the rubbing is the kinetic energy. The friction that this causes releases heat. Heat is thermal energy. So due to friction you can convert kinetic energy into thermal energy by rubbing sticks together.
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Roughly 15 thousand tons of dynamite. A typical stick of dynamite weighs about half a pound. Now lets do the arithmetic (with units): 15000 tons * 2000 pounds/ton / 0.5 pound/stick = 60,000,000 sticks Roughly 60 million sticks of dynamite.
I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.
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2,580,000
Dynamite is generally formed into cylindrical sticks; although generally portrayed as bright red in cartoons, actual dynamite is more often packaged in a reddish-brown, tan, or grey wrapping.
1st you insert 3 sticks of dynamite....
2 'sticks' of butter is half a pound.
No. Dynamite consists of three main parts: Nitroglycerin, An Absorbent (like sawdust), and Sodium Carbonate. These are combined, formed into small sticks, and then wrapped in paper with a wick added.
Approximately 1.25 sticks
As with any FORD, a few sticks of dynamite will get you the proper result.
1 cup of butter is equivalent to 2 sticks or 16 tablespoons of butter.