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  1. How Does a Grenade's Shockwave Cause Fatal Injuries?

    Oct 6, 2008 · In other words, how does a "blast" actually end up killing someone? I realize that if shrapnel or something goes through you, you'll probably die, but how does the shockwave itself do …

  2. Jet Fuel, JP-5, JP-8 & DFM: Properties, Chemical Composition ...

    Aug 12, 2006 · I found some interesting stuff while doing some research and thought it might be useful...

  3. How to reduce tin? • Physics Forums

    Nov 5, 2025 · The discussion focuses on methods to reduce tin from scrap pewter, particularly exploring the use of ascorbic acid as a reducing agent. There is uncertainty about ascorbic acid's effectiveness …

  4. Unexplained bright flash of light inside house - Physics Forums

    Dec 31, 2022 · Last night I was awoken by what seemed like an extremely bright flash of light. I sat up and saw another bright flash of light just outside my bedroom that...

  5. Flash Point of Petrol & Diesel: Pressure & Self Ignition

    Aug 13, 2018 · Flash point temperature of petrol is lesser than that of diesel at the same pressure. Does this mean, if I take petrol and diesel as liquids in separate containers and heat them, rapid …

  6. How to calculate flash point of mixture? • Physics Forums

    Jun 7, 2012 · Hey guys, I would like to create a mixture out of two liquids with an ideal flash point of around 70ºF. The liquids I have to work with are 200 proof (100%) isopropyl alcohol (2-propanol) and …

  7. Closed - Calguns.net

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  8. Flash Joule Heating (FJH) Method for treating process waste streams

    Nov 25, 2025 · I caught the tail end of a video about a new application for treating chemical or process waste, which is applied to 'red' mud or contaminated bauxite residue, but the person of interest …

  9. Flashing In And Out of Existence? • Physics Forums

    Apr 17, 2016 · Quote: "And because reality is flashing in and out of existence (hypothetically at Planck time – 1044 times per second – as explained to me by The Resonance Projectbiophysicist William …

  10. Why do Lifesavers no longer produce a blue flash, but Altoids still do?

    Nov 26, 2020 · Most nerds know that if you crunch a wintergreen lifesaver in your mouth or with a pair of pliers, it flashes blue light due to triboluminescence, . Breaking the bonds in the sugar molecules …