explosives
Explosives are chemical substances or mixtures that release large amounts of energy rapidly, producing heat, gases, and a high‑pressure shock wave. They are designed to detonate or burn so quickly that a shock front forms and travels through the material. Detonation is a supersonic process that generates a powerful impulse; deflagration is a slower, subsonic burn. Explosives differ from propellants, which are intended to burn steadily to produce protracted pressure.
Common classifications distinguish sensitivity and use. Primary explosives are highly sensitive and used as initiators; secondary
Applications span mining and quarrying, construction demolition, military ordnance, and pyrotechnics. Safety and regulation cover proper
Historically, gunpowder originated in China, followed by development of nitroglycerin in the 19th century and Nobel's