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  2. 2020 Beirut explosion - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2020 Beirut explosion Aftermath of the explosion, with the destroyed grain silos to the left and the flooded blast crater to the right. Date 4 August 2020 (2020-08-04) Time 18:08:18 EEST (UTC+03:00) Venue Port of Beirut Location Beirut, Lebanon Coordinates 33°54′05″N 35°31′09″E ...

  3. Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    On 19 January 1917, parts of Silvertown in East London were devastated by a TNT explosion at the Brunner-Mond munitions factory. The explosion killed 73 people and injured hundreds. The blast was felt across London and Essex and was heard more than 100 mi (160 km) away, with the resulting fires visible for 30 mi (50 km).

  4. Detonation - Wikipedia

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    In detonation, the flame front travels through the air-fuel faster than sound; while in deflagration, the flame front travels through the air-fuel slower than sound. Detonations occur in both conventional solid and liquid explosives, [3] as well as in reactive gases. TNT, dynamite, and C4 are examples of high power explosives that detonate.

  5. 2015 Tianjin explosions - Wikipedia

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    At around 23:30 (15:30 UTC), the first explosion occurred and registered as a magnitude 2.3 earthquake, [16] generating seismic shock-waves energetically equivalent to 2.9 tonnes of TNT. After 30 seconds, a second violent explosion occurred, causing most of the damage and injuries with shock-waves felt many kilometres away.

  6. Explosive - Wikipedia

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    Atop the thin layer is placed an explosive. At one end of the layer of explosive, the explosion is initiated. The two metallic layers are forced together at high speed and with great force. The explosion spreads from the initiation site throughout the explosive. Ideally, this produces a metallurgical bond between the two layers.

  7. Operation Blowdown - Wikipedia

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    A spherical charge of 50 short tons (45 t) of TNT was detonated on a tower 136 feet (41 m) above ground level and 69 feet (21 m) above the rainforest canopy. After the explosion, troops were moved through the area (which was now covered in up to a metre of leaf litter), to test their ability to transit across the debris. In addition, obsolete ...

  8. AZF (factory) - Wikipedia

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    The blast measured 3.4 on the Richter scale, [2] with an estimated power equivalent to 20-40 tons of TNT. [1] The explosion was heard 80 km (50 miles) away. Due to the acoustics of the hills and the loud sound, the explosion was reported as occurring in multiple places. Police at first believed that at least five bombs had simultaneously gone off.

  9. High explosive nuclear effects testing - Wikipedia

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    TNT Underwater Determine effects of a 20-kt nuclear explosion in water depths typical of harbor areas. Sevier Bridge NOL 24 Nov 1953 Sevier Bridge Reservoir, Salt Lake City, Utah United States 90,000 1 TNT Mk 14 Demolition Underwater -11.1 Scale the base surge of a high-explosive in shallow water with Test Baker of Operation Crossroads at Bikini.