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Revision 9 . . (edit) December 17, 2001 6:25 am by Taral [more fixups]
Revision 8 . . (edit) December 17, 2001 6:23 am by Taral [speling]
Revision 7 . . (edit) December 5, 2001 12:58 pm by (logged).34.74.xxx
Revision 6 . . (edit) August 9, 2001 5:43 am by Mike Dill
Revision 3 . . July 11, 2001 3:32 pm by (logged).134.83.xxx
  

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An explosive that is safer than gun powder, because it doesn't explode by accident. Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel of Sweden in the 19th century, and laid the foundation for an enormous fortune, which was the basis for the Nobel Prize. (Nobel had very tight controls over patent and unlicensed replicas were quickly shut down, although a few American business people got around the patent by using a slightly different formula.)
Dynamite is an explosive that is safer than gun powder, because it doesn't explode by accident quite as easily (but see below). Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel of Sweden in the 19th century, and laid the foundation for an enormous fortune, which was the basis for the Nobel Prize. (Nobel had very tight controls over patent and unlicensed replicas were quickly shut down, although a few American business people got around the patent by using a slightly different formula.)

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Nitroglcyrine? (which does explode by accident alot, as it is a highly sensitive liquid) is absorbed by certain types of soil? (which make Nitroglycrine?) to form the safely handled Dynamite.
Prior to dynamite, nitroglycerine, which explodes easily, was commonly used as an explosive, but accidental explosions were a major probability, as it is a highly shock sensitive liquid. In dynamite, the nitroglycerine is absorbed by certain types of soil?, typically "diatomaceous earth", to form the safely handled dynamite. However, after long term storage, the nitroglycerine sometimes leaks out. This is a serious safety hazard, and has led to a decrease in the popularity of dynamite in recent years.

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Dynamite comes from a greek word. Nobel also named it "Nobel's Safety Blasting Powder".
Dynamite comes from a greek word. Nobel also named it "Nobel's Safety Blasting Powder".

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