warhead
The warhead on a missile will blow up, at least on one so equiped. Also, there is a "destruct" charge aboard to knock the missile down if something untoward happens and controllers want to "stop" it. Oh, and the fuel may blow up in an accident of some kind.
Known as the Miznay-Schardin effect, a section of metal is shaped into a projectile by the force of an explosion. Also known as a platter charge, a metal disk with explosives on one side is turned from a disk into a bullet when the explosives are detonated, and driven forward at high speed at the same time.
A neutral object contains equal numbers of positive and negative charges, resulting in no overall charge. This balance of charges cancels out to give the object a net charge of zero.
I assume it's an incorrect spelling of "nuclear charge".
An object's electric charge is typically measured in coulombs (C). The electric charge of an object depends on the number of protons and electrons it contains. Protons carry a positive charge, while electrons carry a negative charge. The total charge of an object is the difference between the number of protons and electrons.
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Missiles can explode upon impact with a target due to the detonation of their warhead or payload. Explosives within the missile are usually triggered by a fuse or proximity sensor, resulting in a rapid release of energy that causes the explosion.
The warhead on a missile will blow up, at least on one so equiped. Also, there is a "destruct" charge aboard to knock the missile down if something untoward happens and controllers want to "stop" it. Oh, and the fuel may blow up in an accident of some kind.
munitions, missile, projectile, a charge, explosives.
40mm, Anyway the round itself is a HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank) round that contains a shaped charge that blows superheated explosive into/through steel penetrating and burning its way through.
An Electro Explosive device is a bomb that is triggered by an electric charge.
PAYLOAD
It's where you charge up a missile, aim at the ground and fire while on the ground or jumping.
Nikita Khrushchev.
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Known as the Miznay-Schardin effect, a section of metal is shaped into a projectile by the force of an explosion. Also known as a platter charge, a metal disk with explosives on one side is turned from a disk into a bullet when the explosives are detonated, and driven forward at high speed at the same time.
Depends on the size of the explosion.