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Explosives

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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EXPLOSIVES

BY ELIJAH 9C

HISTORY

An Explosive is a substance or a device that produces a huge volume of gas which causes it to explode and damage anything in its radius (except cockroaches...over powered scum).
The Chinese is the founder of explosives and eventually other inventors found more uses for it like Alfred Nobel.

ALFRED NOBEL

Alfred nobel invented one of the most awesome things known to man..dynamite and no, not the Taio Cruse dynamite song, actual dynamite. He also made the nobel prize. When he was young he was a good boy and studied hard with chemist,Nikolai Zinin. Then in 1850 he moved to Paris, France,to further be a good boy and study hard. When he was 18 he went to the united states for four years to study hard and be a good boy. He studied chemistry and his mentor was John Encsson, who designed the american civil war ironclad USS Monitor.

How do they work?

(PUTTING GRASS ON FIRE JUST BY POSING)

There explosives, they blow up by compressed pressure which causes it to explode and damage anything in its radius.
The three most common explosives are: chemical (one of the spices of bombs, but don't touch), mechanical(tick,tick,boom!!) and nuclear(RU,BOOOM!!)

What are they made of?

It depends of what kind of explosive your talking about, like C-4. Its made of plastic with all kinds of nasty things such as:2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMDNB) to help detect the explosive and identify the source. There is lots of types of grenades like: concussion grenades,which temporarily blinds and deafens the person,and the M67 grenade which is a lethal grenade with a blast radius of 20 metres.

REACTION

A very painful scream or most likely..Death...oh wait reaction of how it detonates,well you see explosions such as nuclear, may be caused by either fusion or fission reactions. Thats when the two small atoms combine to make a big atom. And sometimes this atom has his friend, neutron and thats when E=MC2 comes in. E is when the energy is produced, M is the mass transforming into energy and C is the speed of light. (And after all these years i finally figured out what E=MC2 is..)