That depends on the material. Different explosives burn at different rates.
fast
Depends on the nature of the explosion, the height of the explosion.
An explosion is a fast chemical reaction that occurs rapidly, leading to the sudden release of energy, gases, and heat. This rapid reaction results in a quick expansion of gases and a sudden increase in pressure, causing the explosion.
Because explosions don't happen slowly
fast blast
fast blast
Oil can burn. If finely dispersed in air, it can burn real fast. So fast that it'll look like an explosion.
Chemical, an explosion is essentially extremely fast combustion which is a chemical reaction.
Explosion
now there cant unless there was an impact but in this ocasion it was a spill not an impact there for no explosion. An explosion is only a fast burn that is confined until the expanding gases rupture open the container. If a fire developes around an aircraft, then it could heat up any fuel that is contained in another tank or trapped in the a/c and result in an explosion.
Your question is vaguely worded, but possibly you are thinking of an electromagnetic pulse, which can be generated by an atmospheric atomic explosion.
Scrambler | Scrambler ProAbility: Scrambles (jams) the enemy radar in a small radius.Pro Ability: Delays enemy Claymores, thus allowing you to avoid the explosion if you are fast enough.Scrambler | Scrambler ProAbility: Scrambles (jams) the enemy radar in a small radius.Pro Ability: Delays enemy Claymores, thus allowing you to avoid the explosion if you are fast enough.