robbanáshatás
Robbanáshatás, also known as explosive efficiency, refers to the ability of an explosive material to release a significant amount of energy in a short period of time. This energy is typically in the form of heat, light, and pressure waves, which can be used for various purposes such as mining, demolition, or military applications. The efficiency of an explosive is measured by its detonation velocity, which is the speed at which the detonation wave travels through the material. Higher detonation velocities indicate more efficient explosives.
The effectiveness of an explosive also depends on its sensitivity, which is the ease with which it
Explosives can be classified into two main categories: high explosives and low explosives. High explosives, such
The study of robbanáshatás involves understanding the chemical and physical properties of explosive materials, as well