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1 September, 13:41

Fireworks are another kind of explosive. How are dynamite explosions different from fireworks explosions?

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  1. 1 September, 13:44
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    Explosives are chemicals that have very fast burn rates at different degree.

    First the Dynamite:

    -The dynamite is an explosive that made from nitroglycerin, and it is a type of the explosive that has a fast burning rate and makes it very strong explosive. Physical shock can make the dynamite to explode and makes it highly dangerous.

    -But the fireworks are a class of low explosive, the stuff that used in it is black powder. Because this explosive has a slow burn rate than dynamite that makes it less dangerous and safer than dynamite explosives

    -SO although the dynamite and the fireworks are both explosives they have different burn rates which make them totally different in safeness.
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