Social Studies, 23.04.2021 01:00, jells16
Which statement is FALSE? *
explosives that deflagrate contain explosive materials that react (burn) slower than the speed of sound
an example of a deflagration explosive is C4
some deflagration explosives have shock waves that move faster than the speed of sound
explosives that deflagrate are also called low explosives
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