Explosively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fireworks
the law relating to this subject amended by the (English) Explosives Act, 1875 (amended by the Explosives Act, 1923). Any person
Dynamite
The storage and carriage of dynamite is regulated by the Explosives Act, 1875. The use of it in public fisheries was
Dangerous business
manufacture of matches or of other substances liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or ignition or of turpentine, naphtha, varnish, tar, resin
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Otto cycle
of the following operations First stroke suction into cylinder of explosive charge as of gas and air second stroke compression ignition
Nuclear weapon
A weapon of great explosive power such as an atomic bomb or a hydrogen bomb
Nuclear device
an explosive device whether used as a weapon or for other purposes
mercury fulminate
acid HgCNO2 called also fulminate of mercury It is an explosive compound prepared as gray crystals and is used primarily in
Lyddite
A high explosive consisting principally of picric acid used as a shell explosive
Internal combustion
motion is developed in the engine cylinder as by the explosion of a gas and not in a separate chamber as
firecracker
A small explosive device consisting of a paper or cardboard cylinder having only
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