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As he walks towards it, he falls into the mouth of a volcano where he is surrounded by detonators, which are detonated when Okumura pushes a red button, thus creating a controlled volcanic eruption that traps Godzilla.
This compound is formed from lead azide, lead styphnate and aluminium and is pressed into place above the base charge, usually TNT or tetryl in military detonators and PETN in commercial detonators.
The cause of the explosion was uncertain ; at the inquest it was suggested that it may have been the heat of the sun, or a match-head falling into a box of detonators.
The explosion of the propelling charge sent the mine upwards into the air and activated three short-delay pellets between the propellant charge and the three detonators.
Captain Cold bursts in and freezes Iris Allen's hand attached to a phone, Barry Allen hears the call from his home in and turns into the Flash, and stops Captain Cold from freezing Vegas in cryogenic detonators.
For example, they were used in early radar modulators to feed the high-power pulses into the magnetrons, for use with slapper detonators, or for triggering a Marx generator.

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They also suspect that the Continuity IRA arsenal contains some weapons that were taken from Provisional IRA arms dumps, including a few dozen rifles, machine guns, and pistols ; a small amount of the explosive Semtex ; and a few dozen detonators.
Laser-and arc-heating are used in laser detonators, exploding-bridgewire detonators, and exploding foil initiators, where a shock wave and then detonation in conventional chemical explosive material is created by laser-or electric-arc heating.
Some other crucial contributions were Robert Christy's realization that implosive compression would facilitate nuclear detonation by significantly increasing the density of the plutonium sphere, Luis Alvarez's development of exploding-bridgewire detonators, which ensured that the explosive lenses would all fire simultaneously, and Bruno Rossi's RaLa experiments, which tested ( without plutonium ) various weapon designs to arrive at one that produced an accurately symmetrical implosion.
Lead azide is an explosive commonly used in detonators.
Numerous exploding-bridgewire detonators located on the surface of the high explosive were fired simultaneously to produce a powerful inward pressure on the core, squeezing it and increasing its density, resulting in a supercritical condition and a nuclear explosion.
Many detonators ' primary explosive is a material called ASA compound.
Non-electric detonators usually take the form of an ignition-based explosive.
IEDs are extremely diverse in design, and may contain many types of initiators, detonators, penetrators, and explosive loads.
Firstly, there is a major safety issue i. e. detonators are ( like all primary explosives ) much more sensitive to shock, heat and friction than an explosive booster.
An additional economic reason for using explosive booster charges is that chemical compounds used in detonators ( e. g. lead styphnate ) are comparatively expensive to produce and encapsulate when compared to the manufacturing costs of explosive boosters.
The Fat Man Model 1773 EBW detonators used an unusual, high reliability detonator systems with two EBW " horns " attached to a single booster charge, which then fired each of the 32 explosive lens units.
" The rucksack contained 25 kilos of sandbags and observation post equipment, seven days worth of rations, spare batteries for the radio, demolition equipment ( including PE4 plastic explosive, detonators, and both Claymore and Elsie anti-personnel mines ), and intravenous drips and fluids for emergencies.
Because a failure to separate from the S-IVB stage could leave the crew stranded in orbit, the separation system used multiple signal paths, multiple detonators and multiple explosive charges where the detonation of one charge would set off another even if the detonator on that charge failed to function.
The decomposition of the nitrogen trichloride could have provided the heat and pressure required to detonate the ammonium nitrate which when used as an industrial explosive typically requires detonators.
For combat, the player may use fists, explosive land mines and thermal detonators, as well as blasters and other ranged weapons.
The military hardware used by Maoists, as indicated through a number of seizures, include RDX cable wires, gelatine sticks, detonators, country-made weapons, INSAS rifles, AK-47s, SLRs, and improvised explosive devices.
When planning the operation in Argentina it was decided that acquiring or manufacturing explosives in Spain would prove too difficult and so two explosive mines with timed detonators would be shipped to Spain via diplomatic pouch and would be delivered to the commando group in Spain.
They are small explosive detonators or torpedoes which are placed on the track and detonated by the pressure of the wheels of the oncoming train.
The best known is mercury ( II ) fulminate, which has been used as a primary explosive in detonators.
( Boulton 41 ) Doherty introduced a quarryman who supplied the explosive, gelignite and detonators to members of the UVF.
The explosions were caused by detonators which failed to detonate the main explosive charge.
Malski also discussed his arrest by Special Branch in 1981 when he was preparing to travel to France to pick up detonators for explosive devices.

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