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Detonation velocity: The rate at which the detonation reaction propagates through an explosive material; in general, brisance is proportional to it [e]
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- Fluid dynamics [r]: The branch of physics that deals with the flow of fluids, i.e., liquids and gases. [e]
- Brisance [r]: The shattering power of an explosive; a measure of the rate at which it develops its maximum detonation velocity; usually expressed with respect to TNT (explosive), which has a brisance of 1.00 [e]
- Explosive power [r]: The total power available from an explosive, measured with various tests of its ability to move mass rather than shatter it [e]