Antimatter weapon (redirect from Antimatter explosive)
possible device using antimatter as a power source, a propellant, or an explosive for a weapon. Antimatter weapons are currently too costly and unreliable...
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Explosion (redirect from Explosive force)
created by high explosives are known as detonations and travel through shock waves. Subsonic explosions are created by low explosives through a slower...
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electric currents; harsh, toxic or unstable chemicals (acids, poisons, explosives); and radioactivity. The use of hazard symbols is often regulated by law...
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Bomb disposal (redirect from Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
Bomb disposal is an explosives engineering profession using the process by which hazardous explosive devices are disabled or otherwise rendered safe. Bomb...
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An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional...
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In volcanology, an explosive eruption is a volcanic eruption of the most violent type. A notable example is the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Such...
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Uncontrolled decompression (redirect from Explosive decompression)
pressurize at all. Such decompression may be classed as explosive, rapid, or slow: Explosive decompression (ED) is violent and too fast for air to escape...
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September 9, 2017. Geer, Bill (December 5, 1998). "Creosote Danger Explosive Matter". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 15, 2024. "Chimney Cleaning NYC". Sunday...
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Explosive detection is a non-destructive inspection process to determine whether a container contains explosive material. Explosive detection is commonly...
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unlawful interference. Detection limit is defined as the lowest amount of explosive matter a detector can detect reliably. It is expressed in terms of nano-grams...
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