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Explosion
An explosion is a sudden increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases.The most common artificial explosives are chemical explosives, usually involving a rapid and violent oxidation reaction that produces large amounts of hot gas. Gunpowder was the first explosive to be discovered and put to use. Other notable early developments in chemical explosive technology were Frederick Augustus Abel's development of nitrocellulose (guncotton) in 1865 and Alfred Nobel's invention of dynamite (stabilized nitroglycerin) in 1866. See the article on explosive material for more detail on chemical explosives. A new order of explosive, the nuclear bomb, was invented in 1945 by Allied scientists. In 1952, the US military developed the first fusion bombBoiling liquid expanding vapour explosions are a type of explosion that can occur when a vessel containing a pressurized liquid is ruptured, causing a rapid increase in volume as the liquid evaporates. A high current electrical fault can create an electrical explosion by forming a high energy electrical arc which rapidly vaporizes metal and insulation material. Also, excessive magnetic pressure within an ultra-strong electromagnet can cause a magnetic explosion.
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Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
Explosion! is The Museum of Naval Firepower situated in the former Royal Naval  Armaments Depot at Priddy's Hard, in GosportHampshireEngland. The museum has won multiple awards and tells the story of naval firepower from Gunpowder to the Exocet Missile. The museum is situated in some of the only remaining buildings from when the site was used as an armaments depot. The original powder magazine of 1777 is now a 16 minute audio visual show which tells the story of the site right up until the closure of the depot in 1989.
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Explosion
Une explosion est la transformation rapide d'une matière en une autre matière ayant un volume plus grand, généralement sous forme de gaz. Plus cette transformation s'effectue rapidement, plus la matière résultante se trouve en surpression ; en se détendant jusqu'à l'équilibre avec la pression atmosphérique, elle crée un souffle déflagrant ou détonant, selon sa vitesse.
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Explosion
Eine Explosion ist eine Oxidations- oder Zerfallsreaktion mit plötzlichem Anstieg der Temperatur und des Druckes. Dabei kommt es zu einer plötzlichen Volumenausdehnung von Gasen und der Freisetzung von großen Energiemengen auf kleinem Raum, zum Beispiel durch Sprengstoffeexplosionsfähige Atmosphäre oder aufgestaute Gase etwa in Vulkanen. Die plötzliche Volumenerweiterung verursacht eine Druckwelle, die bei einer idealen (von einer Punktquelle ausgehenden) Explosion durch das Modell der Detonationswelle beschrieben werden kann.
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Wybuch
Wybuch - w mowie potocznej - gwałtowne wydzielenie w jednym miejscu dużych ilości energii. Wybuchowi towarzyszy zwykle nagły wzrost temperatury i wzrost ciśnienia. Wybuch powoduje powstanie fali uderzeniowej. W zależności od prędkości rozchodzenia się tej fali oraz mechanizmu wybuchu rozróżnia się deflagrację (zwaną inaczej wybuchem właściwym), eksplozję i detonację .
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Explosion
L' Explosion è un tipo di colpo che si esegue nel golf per far uscire la pallina da un letto di sabbia quando la buca è vicina. Si usa un Sand o Lob Wedge e per eseguirlo non ci si posiziona in linea con la buca, ma col corpo più orientato a sinistra (o a destra oper i mancini) questo per permettere di aprire la faccia del bastone annullando l' angolo e quindi di evitare che la mazza si pianti nella sabbia. Si esegue sempre un colpo pieno con tutta la propria forza e per calibrare la distanza si prende più o meno sabbia con la mazza.
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Esplosione
Un'esplosione è un improvviso e violento rilascio di energia meccanicachimica o nucleare, normalmente con produzione di gas ad altissima temperatura e pressione. L'espansione istantanea di questi gas crea un'onda d'urto nel mezzo in cui avviene, che in assenza di ostacoli si espande in una sfera centrata nel punto dell'esplosione. Se incontra ostacoli esercita su di essi una forza tanto maggiore quanto maggiore è la superficie investita e quanto più è vicina al centro dell'esplosione.
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