What is the velocity of nitroglycerin?

between 10,000 and 20,000 feet per second
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.

How fast is a C4 explosion?

When detonated, C-4 rapidly decomposes to release nitrogen, water and carbon oxides as well as other gases. The detonation proceeds at an explosive velocity of 8,092 m/s (26,550 ft/s).

How is nitroglycerin volatile?

At the SRS, nitroglycerin (C3H5O9N3) is a highly unstable liquid that explodes 25 times faster and with 3 times the energy of gunpowder. He called this safer form of nitroglycerin dynamite and manufactured it and other explosives for many years.

Which explosive has the highest detonation velocity?

EPX-1
EPX-1 has the highest detonation velocity of all the studied plastic explosives. The calculated detonation pressure and heat of detonation of EPX-1 are in the same level of Semtex 10 and higher than the rest of the studied plastic explosives.

Is nitroglycerin illegal?

Following the San Francisco explosion, the California legislature banned the transport of liquid nitroglycerin, forcing Central Pacific workers to exclusively use black powder as their only blasting agent.

Does C4 work underwater?

Yes, just as well too.

Are explosions faster than sound?

Explosive velocities are always faster than the local speed of sound in the material. Gas explosions can either deflagrate or detonate based on confinement; detonation velocities are generally around 1600 m/s to 1800 m/s but can be as high as 3000 m/s.

What is the fastest explosive?

Octanitrocubane
Octanitrocubane has a detonation velocity of 10,100 m/s, making it the fastest known explosive.

Does Bakugo sweat nitroglycerin?

Friendly reminder: Bakugou’s sweat is NOT nitroglycerin, it’s “nitroglycerin-like”.

Is it illegal to make nitroglycerin?

Following the San Francisco explosion, the California legislature banned the transport of liquid nitroglycerin, forcing Central Pacific workers to exclusively use black powder as their only blasting agent. At that time there were no local factories producing black powder.