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explosiveAny material capable of a sudden release of energy and the rapid formation of a large volume of gas, leading, when compressed, to the development of a high-pressure wave (blast). Types of explosiveCombustion and explosion differ essentially only in rate of reaction, and many explosives (called low explosives) are capable of undergoing relatively slow combustion under suitable conditions. High explosives produce uncontrollable blasts. The first low explosive was gunpowder; the first high explosive was nitroglycerine.
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Concerned that the poisons in its bullets 'can harm the environment and pose a risk to people,' the company has invested in lead-free bullets, hybrid tanks, quieter bombs, and low-volatile organic-compound explosives, and is even composting explosive material. A French television reporter managed to smuggle explosive material and knives onto American and French passenger planes apparently revealing serious flaws in security at French airports. The K6 first erupted into flames, and after 90 seconds, the explosive material detonated, the researchers report in the Oct. |
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