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Answer:
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Explanation:
In 1848, Phineas Gage—a competent, well-known construction manager—began working with his team to ‘blast’ through rocks in preparation for building the Burlington Railroad through Vermont.
The Blasting procedure was simple.
A hole was drilled through a rock, blasting powder was poured inside with a fuse and sand was poured on top of this. Then, a tamping iron was used to pack (“tamp”) down the sand into the hole above the powder.
The layer of sand ensured that blasting powder wouldn’t explode prematurely after which Phineas Gage would pack it with his tamping iron.
One day, around 4.30 p.m., Phineas Gage got distracted by loud noises as he was about to swing the tamping iron.
As he looked over his right shoulder, Phineas saw his crew knocking over large boulders from a pit. Breathing a sigh of relief, Phineas resumed his usual tamping and proceeded to swing the iron.
But, Phineas was unaware that there was no sand in the hole because the loud noises had also distracted his assistant (who was responsible for filling the hole with sand).
Within seconds, gunpowder from within the hole was ignited as Phineas Gage tried to escape the line of fire.
He failed to move away fast enough.
The tamping iron—3 ft 7 inches long with a weight of 13 and a half pounds—fired through his head like a rocket.
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