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How do exposives react in space?
On earth the explosives use the air to carry their force so in space what would happen if you exploded a grenade or nuclear device? If they wouldn't work in the vacuum then what would happen if the device was placed in a small oxygenated tent with human mannequin markers at 10 feet increments to 50 miles to gauge explosive force?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The key point about chemical explosives is that the Oxygen required for the reaction is conatined chemically in the explosive itself.
An explosive will therefore work in space
There will not be a shockwave of course but the debris will be flung out in all directions at high speed as will the resultant gasses.
I think your small oxygenated tent might become a balloon in space
All that would happen is the balloon would burst and the resultant material and gas would be flung out too
An explosive will therefore work in space
There will not be a shockwave of course but the debris will be flung out in all directions at high speed as will the resultant gasses.
I think your small oxygenated tent might become a balloon in space
All that would happen is the balloon would burst and the resultant material and gas would be flung out too
On one hand you are advocating that we turn Thanksgiving into a Day of Atonement because of what happened five hundred years ago and then I find you exploring the concept of explosions, particularly of the nuclear type, with a perverse side-kicker to see what effect it has on human mannequins.
This is sick - and it's so hypocritical.
This is sick - and it's so hypocritical.
Dtcrosswordfan, i fail to see what this scientifical question has to do with thanksgiving.
My asking about the mannequins as a gauge of the bombs forcecame from that often seen footage of a nuclear bomb going off in the states and then aftermath is shown using a purposefully built town with mannequins so that the army could judge the effects of the bomb.
I'll try and dig up the footage as it is extremely interesting and i apologise if this has upset you for some reason.
My asking about the mannequins as a gauge of the bombs forcecame from that often seen footage of a nuclear bomb going off in the states and then aftermath is shown using a purposefully built town with mannequins so that the army could judge the effects of the bomb.
I'll try and dig up the footage as it is extremely interesting and i apologise if this has upset you for some reason.
Dtcrosswordfan you can see footage of the use of mannequins at 7:40 as they were used quite often from the footage i've viewed so hardly a "Sick" practice though this doesn't actually show the blast. There are quite a few clips on youtube but i don't have the time to trawl through them now but may do later.
Mannequins/dummies are often used in experiments, stunts etc.. to ascertain what the damage or effect would be to a human being without risking injury or loss of life to humans so really nothing to worry about as they don't feel nothing and can be rebuilt again and again, i'm not sure whether you're familiar with "Buster" from the mythbusters?
Mannequins/dummies are often used in experiments, stunts etc.. to ascertain what the damage or effect would be to a human being without risking injury or loss of life to humans so really nothing to worry about as they don't feel nothing and can be rebuilt again and again, i'm not sure whether you're familiar with "Buster" from the mythbusters?
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Technically an explosion in space will be more powerful because you won't have the damping effect of the air.
Howeverit may be less effective because you have to provide your own medium to transmit the energy, wrap it in some sort of material to be propelled by the exposion,
I really don't understand DT's post - does it relate to a different thread?
Howeverit may be less effective because you have to provide your own medium to transmit the energy, wrap it in some sort of material to be propelled by the exposion,
I really don't understand DT's post - does it relate to a different thread?
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