The effective blast radius of a typical hand grenade is usually around 15 to 20 meters (approximately 50 to 65 feet), where the majority of lethal effects occur. However, shrapnel can be projected much farther, potentially reaching distances of up to 230 meters (about 750 feet) or more, depending on the type of grenade and environmental factors. Beyond this range, the risk of injury diminishes significantly. Always prioritize safety and follow guidelines when handling explosives.
The maximum speed at which grenade shrapnel can travel upon explosion is typically around 1,600 meters per second.
Depends on how far away you are when they go off.
Basicallu, the guy is in the middle of an explosion. I don't know what caused the explosion, whether it was a plasma or frag grenade.
between 7 and 10 seconds according to the grade of the explosion
clearing the building
Detonation of plastique requires an explosion with high brisance, which means a very high propagation rate (burning rate in meters per second). A grenade would probably not have the required intensity. Even if it did, the disruption of the plastic explosive by the casing of the grenade would likely prevent it from absorbing enough energy, quickly enough, to disrupt its molecular structure and cause an explosion. It is not impossible, but rather improbable at best.A grenade detonator, on the other hand, is a different matter. It might well do the job if separated from the grenade and inserted in the plastique.
A frag grenade is a sphere shaped grenade and a pineapple grenade is narrow but some what wide, but there is no difference in explosions. I mean, one might go farther when you throw it but who knows.
a bomb can go off in a number of ways. If it is a grenade, the fuse is lit by the pulling of the pin and ejection of the lever. When the spark reaches the ignitor, a tiny explosion is produced that causes a chain reaction with the gunpowder in the grenade. For one of those bombs with the "Which one should I cut? Red or Blue" wires, I'm not quite sure.
To use the grenade in Turok for N64, first make sure you have it equipped in your inventory. Then, press the button assigned to the weapon switch to select the grenade. Aim with the control stick and press the attack button to throw it. Be cautious of timing and distance as the explosion can damage you as well.
A German stick grenade, such as the famous Model 24, typically had a delay of about 4 to 5 seconds between the time the safety lever was released and the explosion. This delay allowed the thrower to safely distance themselves from the grenade after throwing it. However, factors like the condition of the grenade and environmental conditions could influence the exact timing.
Indeed it can, but don't be expecting much of a explosion. The water basically cushions the explosion so there's no big bang. ibelieveit would sound like a bass drum
Throw a grenade and jump right above it as it explodes. If you don't jump high enough, damages can range from a full shield depletion to death. Plasma grenades will not be as helpful as they stick to any object and do not produce much of an explosion as frags.