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  • do you know what the iraqes are facing from your pirates...oh sorry your soldiers?

  • @SuperMamra lol

  • By the black smoke, one can tell that this was not a perfect detnoation of 150 lbs anfo.

  • What a waste of anfo ;_;

  • @0ctanitrocubane

    by the black smoke i say it was TNT.

  • fakeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • if you look very closely at the background 2-10 you can see the image bending from the shockwave!:)

  • onetym282 Where do you get all of this amazing slow motion footage?

  • that's about right, anfo isn't that powerfull (4500m/s), and the blast was like 10 times as wide as the car

  • is it just me or does it seem like thats a little week for 300lbs

  • I reckon, maybe it's a typo, I mean I'd understand 30 pounds but not 300.

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  • holy-terrorist:> please expl0sion at Montreal

    (Canada>Québec>Montreal)

  • Hah! That's not 300lbs of ANFO!

  • Cool! Its really real? :D

  • yeh it is

  • SHADOW is mixing Shockwave and pressurewave.

    When you hit a iron bar that is 100 meters long, you can feel the shockwave imediatly in the other end... Its like pool balls.

    Thats the shockwave, and not compressed iron.

    The pressurewave stops early on its path. That is the thing that would kill the supersonic airplane. Cause in the centre of explosion it is an expansion of gases at many times the speed of sound. The pressure destroys everything. And it causes a shockwave that can go on for miles.

  • great video!!

  • Yup sound waves it is - the blast over pressure massively condenses the air and forces it outwards at the spped of sound. In an explosion like a terrorist bomb thats what does most of the damage. Its also what you hear as the 'Bang' - If you were standing next to it (go with me) you wouldn hear naything as the bang hasn't "developed".

  • This wave is much faster the speed of sound is 341 meters per second. C4 detonates at about 8000 meters per second this is about 23x the speed of sound mucho faster. Also the damage is caused by the explosive decomposition of the charge. Its not the air around being compressed but the gas created by the detonation.The reason it is so damaging is because the gas is in essentially solid state so its that dense. The blast releases this and it has to expand. Grams law+lechantelier principle =death.

  • C4 detonates at 8000 meters per second. think about that. that means that if you had a stick of C4 8000 meters long, and detonate one end, it would take 1 second for the other end to be detonated. the shockwave IS traveling at the speed of sound.C4 detonating at 8000 meters per second has nothing to do with the speed of the shockwave.

  • The thing is that is not true. If the speed of sound is 300 some meters per second and the wave is travelling 8000 it is going much FASTER than sound, It would be going the speed of sound if it was going 341 meters per second any deviation from this speed is not the speed of sound. I think there may be a language barrier here preventing you from seeing your error or understanding the point here.

  • no, you live in canada, and i live in the u.s.

    no language thing. on earth, a shockwave cannot travel faster than the speed of sound because it IS sound. oh, and im prtty sure a camera cant have a fps rate that fast.

  • Actually they can and DO can you at least read about it first? I am actually a licensed explosives expert, so I just maybe know what I am talking about. The shockwave causes destruction if it was going only 341 meters per second the destruction would be relative to that. Th reason explosive shockwaves cause so much damage is because of force, A molecule of AIR moving 8000 mps has million of pounds of force behind it.

  • The detonation velocity is the speed at which the shockwave moves away from the event horizon of the detonation.If the VOD of a particular explosive is 6100 MPS IE.TNT. That means the shockwave is moving 6100 meters per second.Only gas explosions such as propane are limited by the speed of sound.A shockwave is not sound it is compressed gases following le chanteliers principle and gramhs law.I don't expect you to actually fact check any of my claims because you would have to admit you are wrong

  • You are actually irritatingly wrong,everything you say is false and not researched. Cameras can and do have FPS that fast, how do you think you are seeing this video. Some cameras have a million FPS they run on 175 horsepower engines.QUOTE FROM WIKI

    When a shockwave is created by high explosives such as TNT (which has a detonation velocity of 6,900 m/s), it will always travel at high, supersonic velocity from its point of origin.

    Note the use of the word supersonic =faster than sound...

  • Note that if we actually followed your logic and excepted that shockwavesa re limited to the speed of sound, than Planes would be immune to explosives. If a jet is going faster than sound which many do especially in combat, than a missile hitting it and exploding would do no damage because the jet is moving faster than sound so the explosive shockwave couldn't catch up to it. Which we know is not true (by we I mean me and other people who read about this and are willing to admit error)

  • okay, but if we followed your logic, then your saying that C4 detonates faster than an atomic bomb. wich in an atomic bomb, the shockwave does, in fact, travel at the speed of sound.

  • really? i thought shrapnal did a lot of dammage

  • I wonder was that the Shock Blast that made that ring and refracted the light around the blast? You can see it happen and go outwards just after the blast....Kinda interesting.... Sound waves ?

  • FAN

    TAS

    TIC

  • great

  • Good video!

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