Dynamite Stories, and Some Interesting Facts About Explosives
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A collection of short, often humorous anecdotes recounts mishaps, near-misses, and human reactions surrounding explosive materials. Interspersed with the stories are clear, practical explanations of explosive chemistry and mechanics, distinguishing high explosives from gunpowder and describing detonation, combustion rates, and the role of oxidizers. The text also addresses technical development and manufacture, including smokeless powders, dynamite variants, and formulations for blasting and propellants. Together the narratives and technical notes convey both the practical uses and inherent dangers of explosives, combining instruction about materials and procedures with cautionary episodes that illustrate real-world consequences.
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