How fast is the fastest explosion?

Detonation This is a supersonic combustion wave. Detonations in gases propagate with velocities that range from 5 to 7 times the speed of sound in the reactants. For hydrocarbon fuels in air, the detonation velocity can be up to 1800 m/s.
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What is the fastest explosive ever?

The structures of cubane and octanitrocubane

ONC is a high-velocity explosive and has a detonation velocity of 10,100 m/s. This makes ONC the fastest known explosive (see the table below).
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What explosion has the fastest reaction speed?

Detonation is the fastest energy release process for an explosive and thus is by far the most violent.
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How fast is an explosion wave?

The shock pressure rise, Ps, generally decreases with distance from the explosion center. Eventually the blast wave decays to an acoustic wave traveling at the speed of sound in air (about 738 mph, 330 m/s).
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How fast is an atomic explosion?

It takes around 10 seconds for the fireball from a nuclear explosion to reach its maximum size. A nuclear explosion releases vast amounts of energy in the form of blast, heat and radiation. An enormous shockwave reaches speeds of many hundreds of kilometres an hour.
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Top Fastest Explosives Ever



How loud is a TNT explosion?

A 1-Ton TNT Bomb: An explosion from this bomb would measure 210 dB. 2. A 5.0 Richter Earth Quake: A strong earthquake such as this reaches a decibel level of 235.
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How fast is a dynamite explosion?

Straight Dynamite - Nitroglycerin in an absorbent, with velocities between 10,000 and 20,000 feet per second. This dynamite is the most sensitive of all commercial explosives.
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How hot is an explosion?

From 0.2 to 3 seconds after detonation, the intense heat emitted from the fireball exerted powerful effects on the ground. Temperatures near the hypocenter reached 3,000 to 4,000 degrees Celsius.
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What is the most powerful explosive?

Nitroglycerine, discovered in 1846, still remains the most powerful explosive in practical use.
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How powerful is 1 stick of dynamite?

A standard stick of dynamite contains about 190 grams of explosive and produces approximately one megajoule of energy, which is enough to blast a 12‐inch tree stump from the ground.
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Is it possible to outrun an explosion?

The simple answer is: No, you cannot outrun an explosion. But it may depend on how close you are to the explosion when you start running. And how fast you are. A C-4 explosion, for example, is virtually instant.
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Can you outrun a nuclear blast?

In reality, there's no way to outrun a strategic nuclear war, which would kill untold millions, destroy the economy and poison the planet. But there's no doubt the fears are real.
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Is C-4 stronger than TNT?

C4 yields a higher peak pressure than TNT so the weight of C4 that yields a peak pressure equivalent to a given weight of TNT was determined based on the relationship that peak pressure is proportional to heat of detonation [4].
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What bomb can wipe out the whole world?

A hydrogen bomb has never been used in battle by any country, but experts say it has the power to wipe out entire cities and kill significantly more people than the already powerful atomic bomb, which the U.S. dropped in Japan during World War II, killing tens of thousands of people.
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How fast is a C-4 explosion?

C-4's velocity of detonation, the rate at which an explosive changes to a gaseous form, is 26,400 feet per second. Detonation velocities for some other explosive are trinitrotolyene (TNT) (22,600 feet per second); nitro- glycerin (26,200 feet per second); and pure RDX (27,400 feet per second).
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How hot is painful?

Above temperatures of about 44–45 °C, the human begins to develop a painful heat sensation. Pain stimuli are absorbed by pain receptors.
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Is A Nuke Hotter Than the sun?

During the period of peak energy output, a 1-megaton (Mt) nuclear weapon can produce temperatures of about 100 million degrees Celsius at its center, about four to five times that which occurs at the center of the Sun.
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How bright is a nuke?

The Light of the Atom Bomb: In brightness, a nuclear detonation is comparable to the sun.
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How big of an explosion can a human survive?

The Hidden Dangers of Changes in Pressure

The human body can survive blasts of sudden pressure of 20-40 psi, but it's not the only thing receiving that pressure. The pressure radiates outward from the blast in all directions.
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What is C4 made of?

C4 was used during the Vietnam War as part of demolition blocks; today, it is commonly used in both military and civilian settings for demolition and flares. C4 is composed of RDX (91%), dioctyl sebacate (5.3%), polyisobutylene (2.1%), and mineral/motor oil (1.6%) [1].
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Can a bullet set off a stick of dynamite?

Some bomb materials are highly sensitive to impact. If you shoot a gun at a stick of dynamite, for example, there's a good chance you'll set it off.
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How loud is a nuke?

A nuclear bomb.

Decibel meters set 250 feet away from test sites peaked at 210 decibels. The sound alone is enough to kill a human being, so if the bomb doesn't kill you, the noise will. Fun fact!
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What's the loudest thing on Earth?

The loudest sound in recorded history came from the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island Krakatoa at 10.02 a.m. on August 27, 1883. The explosion caused two thirds of the island to collapse and formed tsunami waves as high as 46 m (151 ft) rocking ships as far away as South Africa.
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What is the loudest sound on Earth?

On the morning of August 27, 1883, a volcanic eruption began. The sound of the eruption, as the lave split the Earth and shot out of the volcano, is estimated to have reached 310 decibels (dB). The eruption took place on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa, and it caused half the island to collapse.
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