räjähdysmekanismin
Räjähdysmekanismin refers to the process and sequence of events that lead to an explosion. It encompasses the physical and chemical principles that cause a rapid release of energy, typically in the form of heat, light, sound, and a pressure wave. This mechanism is fundamental to understanding various explosive phenomena, from the detonation of high explosives to the rapid combustion of flammable materials.
The core of most explosion mechanisms involves a substance undergoing a very rapid exothermic chemical reaction
Physical explosions, on the other hand, do not necessarily involve a chemical reaction. Examples include the