Arch Bridge. Main use is road traffic.
I went over a bridge. I saw people building a bridge. A gondola went under the bridge I can do the card trick bridge with my cards
A Bailey bridge is a portable pre-fabricated truss bridge, designed for use by military engineering units.
You use a transducer in a wheatstone bridge. The wheatstone bridge allows you to find an unknown resistance.
They attacth either end of the bridge to land on either side, then people get in boats and use a ladder to build the bridge part over the sea
it depends, you could use dynamite or something explosive
an explosive eruption
The diamond they use is the explosive.
No, salt is not made from an explosive solid and a poisonous gas. Salt is typically produced by the evaporation of seawater or brine. It is a chemical compound composed of sodium and chloride ions.
The experts use dynamite, but there are many, many other explosive chemical mixtures that can be used to blow up fake food. Do not try this at home. Only professionals should use explosives in any form.
I was playing with mine and if you bridge the red and black wires, your instrument panel will light up. DON'T bridge the red/black wire and the black wire - it will blow a fuse.
Not certain what your getting at but torpedo's use torpex as an explosive Frank
Blow into it.
Blow into it.
DYNAMITE!!!!!!!!
Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867 as a safe way to handle and transport volatile explosives. Nobel saw a need for a stable explosive that could be used in construction and mining without the risks associated with traditional explosives.
They use the bridge to commute from Brooklyn to Manhattan.