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" ... ascribable to the sudden operation of mechanical force. These were especially observed in the course of a comparison of the conditions essential to the detonation of gun-cotton and of nitro-glycerine by means of particular explosive agents, (chloride... "
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 280
1869
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Lectures on Chemistry and Explosives: Delivered to the Summer Class of ...

Charles Edward Munroe - 1888 - 442 pages
...most satisfactory explanation of the remarkable differences pointed out. The vibrations produced by a particular explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop...
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Lectures on Explosives: Prepared Especially as a Manual and Guide in the ...

Willoughby Walke - 1891 - 394 pages
...most satisfactory explanation of the remarkable differences pointed out: "The vibrations produced by a particular explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance, which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop...
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Lectures on Explosives: A Course of Lectures Prepared Especially as a Manual ...

Willoughby Walke - 1897 - 476 pages
...most satisfactory explanation of the remarkable differences pointed out: <4 The vibrations produced by a particular explosion, if synchronous with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance, which is in a state of high chemical tension, will, by their tendency to develop...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute

1869 - 602 pages
...comparison of the conditions essential to the detonation of gun-cotton and of nitro-glycerine by means of particular explosive agents, (chloride of nitrogen,...with those which would result from the explosion of a neighboring substance in a state of high chemical tension, will by their tendency to develope those...
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 34

Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1872 - 442 pages
...comparison of the conditions essential to the detonation of gun-cotton and of nitroglycerine by means of particular explosive agents (chloride of nitrogen,...effects produced upon each other by the detonation of these two substances. In illustration, it may be instructive to give two examples. The detonation of...
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