What are the examples of Explosive Combustion
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Examples include primary explosives such as nitroglycerin that can detonate with little or no stimulus and secondary explosives such as dynamite (trinitrotoluene, TNT) that require a strong shock (from a detonator such as a blasting cap). Low explosives change into gases by burning or combustion.
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examples include primary explosives such as nitroglycerine that can denote with little or no stimulus and secondary explosives such as dynamite (trinitrolunue TNT) that requires a strong shock (from a detonator such as a blasting cap). low expensive change into gases by burning or combustion
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