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When he entered a plane with Opal a bomb detonates, and Opal reveals herself as Mystique.
When a sheet of explosive detonates in contact with a heavy backing surface ( for example, a metal plate ), the resulting blast is primarily directed away from the surface in a single direction.
When the shaped charge detonates, most of its energy is focused on the steel plate, driving it forward and pushing the test gas ahead of it.
When the dog farts and the grenade detonates, the British commented that, " It must have been something he ate.
When it reaches the base of the tube it hits a firing pin, which detonates the propellant and fires the projectile.
When the thought bomb detonates, it destroys the Jedi and Sith armies, to include Kaan, Githany, and the leader of the Jedi Army of Light, Jedi Master Hoth.
When Master Chief learns of the devastation that Halo would cause to humanity and all other sentient life if activated, he detonates the human ship Pillar of Autumns engines, destroying the ring and preventing the Flood from escaping.
When the cracker is pulled the abrasive detonates the silver fulminate.
When a shaped-charge warhead hits, the explosive detonates and pushes the steel plates into the warhead, disrupting the flow of the charge's liquid metal penetrator ( usually copper at around 500 degrees Celsius ; it can be made to flow like water by sufficient pressure ).
When the mine reaches a height of approximately 50 cm above ground, an integral tether wire ( connecting it to the plastic body from which it was launched ) tugs on a spring-loaded firing pin in the body of the mine, which detonates the main explosive charge.
When the combination of height contours and heat signatures indicative of a target are detected, the Skeet detonates, firing an explosively formed penetrator ( EFP ), a kinetic energy penetrator, down into the target at high speed, sufficient to penetrate armor plating and destroy what is protected by it.
* Red: When it detonates, a 8-way blast appears.
When a nuclear missile is launched and detonates in another nation, relations with nations around the world decline, depending on the importance of the nation attacked.
When tripped, a small propelling charge launches the body of the mine 3-4 feet into the air, where the main charge detonates and sprays fragmentation at roughly waist height.
When the incoming round is at 7 m range — the Drozd fragmentation warhead detonates, spreading 3-gram slugs to destroy the incoming round.

When and aluminium
When steel or aluminium is used this involves welding of the plates and profiles after rolling, marking, cutting and bending as per the structural design drawings or models, followed by erection and launching.
When Gadolin analyzed this mineral, he missed an opportunity to discover a second element: what he thought was aluminium ( alumina ) was in fact an element that would not be officially discovered until 1798: beryllium ( beryllia ).
When a bird is caught, a ring of suitable size ( usually made of aluminium or other lightweight material ) is attached to the bird's leg, and has on it a unique number, as well as a contact address.
When Sir John was forced to retire from the company this range of cars was discontinued without being replaced directly, sheet aluminium having by now become a prohibitively expensive alternative to sheet steel for most auto-industry purposes.
When 3 was treated with an excess of aluminium chloride, the ethoxyl group of 3 was cleaved, and then heating and working up of the mass was done to give a high yield of 4.
When exposed to air at room temperature, or any other gas containing oxygen, pure aluminium self-passivates by forming a surface layer of amorphous aluminium oxide 2 to 3 nm thick, which provides very effective protection against corrosion.
When the vinyl wraps were taken off the Class 357 units, slight corrosion caused by water getting trapped behind the vinyl was found in the aluminium around the doors, so a bodywork maintenance and repair programme was carried out.
When Aramoana, a wetland near his Port Chalmers home, was proposed as the site for an aluminium smelter, Hotere was vocal in his opposition, and produced the Aramoana series of paintings.
When higher power amplifiers emerged, especially in professional sound, the limitations of aluminium were exposed.
When the silver reaches the aluminium, an electric short circuit forms, and galvanic corrosion then rapidly degrades the reflective layers.
When aluminium became available, it was adopted for sailboat spars.
When released the car had leather and walnut internal fittings and a hand-beaten aluminium skin.
When compared to its predecessor, the aluminium engine enabled the car to offer improved performance and fuel economy resulting both from the greater power and the lesser weight of the power unit.
Continuing their theme of collectible 7 " vinyl releases, which had seen " Vow " packaged in an aluminium sleeve and " Subhuman " in black rubber, Mushroom packaged the 7 " format for " Only Happy When It Rains " in a " Prismaboard " ( rain-effect ) die-cut card sleeve, with a hologram logo sticker on the inner jacket.
When the area was redeveloped in the 1970s, a wrought aluminium replica of the word in Stace's original copperplate handwriting was embedded in the footpath near a fountain as an eternal memorial to Stace.

When and mixture
When the mixture cools, the dysprosium can be cut away from the impurities.
When a binary mixture is evaporated and the other component, e. g. a salt, has zero partial pressure for practical purposes, the process is simpler and is called evaporation in engineering.
A Power stroke: When the piston reaches a point just before top dead center, the spark plug ignites the fuel mixture.
When the piston moves further down and the cylinder doesn't have anymore gases, fuel mixture starts to flow to the combustion chamber and the second process of fuel compression starts.
Operation: When the piston moves from bottom dead center ( BDC ) to top dead center ( TDC ) the fresh air and fuel mixture enters the crank chamber through the intake port.
When steels with less than 0. 8 % carbon, known as a hypoeutectoid steel, are cooled from an austenitic phase the mixture attempts to revert to the ferrite phase, resulting in an excess of carbon.
When construction was finished the porous sandstone walls were coated with a mixture of lime, rice glue, casein, and lead, giving the house its familiar color and name.
When that mixture has dried, the metal stylus is used on the plate and thereby removes some of the grit particles, so that minuscule areas of copper are exposed to the acid and etched ; they will eventually hold the ink for the printing process.
When the insulator is a mixture of different dielectric materials ( e. g., polyethylene foam is a mixture of polyethylene and air ), then the term effective dielectric constant is often used.
When some strong acid is added to an equilibrium mixture of the weak acid and its conjugate base, the equilibrium is shifted to the left, in accordance with Le Chatelier's principle.
When the engine is cold, fuel vaporizes less readily and tends to condense on the walls of the intake manifold, starving the cylinders of fuel and making the engine difficult to start ; thus, a richer mixture ( more fuel to air ) is required to start and run the engine until it warms up.
When these two substances mix, a spontaneous reaction will begin, slowly increasing the temperature of the mixture until flames are produced.
When the hydrazine and water mixture is released and passes across a catalyst of iridium, it spontaneously ignites, creating hot expanding gases which drive the turbine.
When used as a noun, it can mean " a varied mixture.
When a protein mixture is heated to 100 ° C in presence of SDS, the detergent wraps around the polypeptide backbone.
When the intake ports open, the fuel air mixture can be made to enter tangentially to the cylinder.
When mice were injected with a mixture of heat-killed S and live R, however, pneumonia and death ensued.
When adding together a mixture of positive and negative numbers, one can think of the negative numbers as positive quantities being subtracted.
When Romulus and his men kidnapped the Sabine women, Janus caused a volcanic hot spring to erupt, resulting in the would-be attackers being buried alive in the deathly hot, brutal water and ash mixture of the rushing hot volcanic springs that killed, burned, or disfigured many of Tatius's men.
When chlorine is added to water, it reacts to form a pH dependent equilibrium mixture of chlorine, hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid:
When preparing homemade glögg using spices, the hot mixture is allowed to infuse for at least an hour, often longer, and then reheated before serving.
When science fiction integrates film noir elements, Bin Aziz calls the resulting hybrid form " future noir ," a form which "... encapsulates a postmodern encounter with generic persistence, creating a mixture of irony, pessimism, prediction, extrapolation, bleakness and nostalgia.
* When extinguishing a campfire, use plenty of water, then stir the mixture and add more water.

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