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Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 0:34

This video demonstrates a controlled experiment by the channel Tática Civil, investigating the ignition characteristics of pistol, rifle, and shotgun powders when heated. The instructor, exhibiting experienced authority, observed that rifle powder ignited first, followed by shotgun powder, with pistol powder burning slowest. Notably, no explosion occurred, only a quick flash, highlighting the importance of understanding propellant behavior.

Quick Summary

In a controlled experiment, rifle powder ignited first, followed by shotgun powder, with pistol powder burning the slowest. No explosion occurred, only a quick flash, demonstrating varying burn rates under direct heat. This highlights the importance of understanding propellant behavior.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Experiment Intro: Powder Cooking
  2. 00:07Setup and Powder Identification
  3. 00:13Sponsorship: SDI.TODAY
  4. 00:20Burning Results & Observation
  5. 00:30Conclusion: Flash Only

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you heat pistol, rifle, and shotgun powder?

In a controlled experiment by Tática Civil, rifle powder ignited first, followed by shotgun powder, with pistol powder burning the slowest. No explosion occurred, only a quick flash, demonstrating varying burn rates under direct heat.

Does firearm powder explode when heated?

Not necessarily. When heated directly in a controlled experiment, firearm powders like pistol, rifle, and shotgun powder typically flash or burn rapidly rather than explode. The observed reaction was a quick flash, not a detonation.

Which firearm powder burns fastest?

During a controlled heating experiment, rifle powder was observed to ignite and burn first, indicating it has a faster burn rate under direct heat compared to shotgun and pistol powders.

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