How Does Dynamite Actually Works
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Dynamite changed the world forever—but how does it actually work? In this video, we explore the fascinating science behind nitroglycerin, Alfred Nobel's breakthrough invention, and how dynamite helped build railways, tunnels, dams, and cities while also changing the course of history. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:51 – Nitroglycerin 1:36 – Alfred Nobel 2:27 – Diatomaceous Earth 3:26 – Blasting Cap 4:35 – Detonation Speed 5:17 – Aging Dynamite 6:01 – Building Worlds 7:03 – Nobel's Legacy From dangerous liquid nitroglycerin to one of history's most important engineering inventions, discover the incredible science that made dynamite both powerful and practical. #HistoryOfSimpleThings #Dynamite #AlfredNobel #Nitroglycerin #Science #Chemistry #Engineering #IndustrialRevolution #Mining #Construction #Explosives #History #ScienceExplained #HowItWorks #Physics #NobelPrize #HistoryFacts #Educational #InterestingFacts #STEM
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