This video demonstrates an experiment involving heating black powder substitute (Hodgdon Pyrodex RS) in a frying pan on a camping stove. The speaker, exhibiting experienced authority, observes the ignition process and notes the resulting flash, smoke, and residue. The experiment was conducted outdoors at a shooting range, highlighting safety precautions. The video also mentions SDI.TODAY for firearms technology education.
This video demonstrates an experiment on what happens when black powder is heated in a frying pan. It shows Hodgdon Pyrodex RS reaching its supercritical temperature, resulting in a significant flash and explosion. The speaker, exhibiting experienced authority, highlights the rapid ignition and flash characteristics of black powder compared to smokeless powder, while emphasizing safety precautions.
This video from Demolition Ranch, hosted by Matt Carriker, explores the effects of microwaving napalm. While the napalm itself does not ignite in the microwave, it boils and cracks the container. Adding metallic components like birdshot and shell casings induces sparking. A controlled burn outside the microwave confirms the napalm's flammability. The video highlights experimental safety measures, including protective shielding.
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