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  1. Explosive - Wikipedia

    Materials that detonate, in which the front of the chemical reaction moves through the material faster than the speed of sound, are called “high explosives.” In contrast, materials that deflagrate, where …

  2. Explosive | Definition, Types, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Detonating explosives, such as TNT and dynamite, are characterized by extremely rapid decomposition and development of high pressure, whereas deflagrating explosives, such as black and smokeless …

  3. Explosives | ATF

    ATF investigates and prevents crimes that involve the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession and use of explosives. If you need assistance regarding explosives enforcement-related issues, please …

  4. Explosives are chemical elements, compounds or physical mixtures that have the ability to convert to enormous amounts of gases in a very short time (1/1000 of a second) that takes place by external …

  5. Explosives - Types Of Explosives And Their Sources Of Power

    Many substances that are not explosive by themselves can explode if oxygen is nearby. Turpentine, gasoline, hydrogen, and alcohol are not explosives. In the presence of oxygen in the air, however, …

  6. Explosives - HowStuffWorks

    The Explosives Channel contains articles on different types of explosives and missiles. Check out the articles and videos on the Explosives Channel.

  7. 1: Introduction to Explosives - Royal Society of Chemistry

    Mar 7, 2022 · The development of permitted and blasting explosives for commercial use is briefly covered together with the introduction of Ammonium Nitrate/Fuel Oil (ANFO), slurry and emulsion …

  8. Explosive - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Industrial explosives can also be divided into two groups: (1) blasting agents and (2) conventional explosives. The most common blasting explosives are ANFO, slurries or water gels, emulsions, and …

  9. Explosives, choppers aid in daunting effort to recover bodies from ...

    3 days ago · Helicopters flew over the avalanche site to assess the avalanche danger and the snowpack. Later, they began setting off explosives to trigger small snow slides.

  10. Rescuers may need explosives to reach Lake Tahoe avalanche victims

    3 days ago · Aerial surveys and pre-planned explosions may be used to help rescuers recover the bodies of the eight dead skiers who were killed in an avalanche near Lake Tahoe.