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According to the explosives expert used for the episode, this was the largest explosion executed for MythBusters up to that time with 500 lb (227 kg) of dynamite and detcord and was ignited with 2 blasting caps as Adam mentions in the dialog: one for the detcord, and the other for the balloons.
If a stick of dynamite is attached to an arrow and shot into a tree, it will split the tree down the middle when it explodes. Busted To simulate a real tree, the Build Team dug a hole in the ground and stood a 20-foot, 6,000-pound pine log in it.
The small-scale model worked perfectly, proving that the basic idea was at least possible. Before the full-scale test, the duo decided to find out the pounds of thrust by using a machine; however, the water pressure destroyed the machine. During the full-scale experiment, the MythBusters could not get the car to levitate.
From this episode, the Build Team operates from their new M7 workshop. Also featured in this episode is the first test of Buster 2.0, built during the Buster special, as well as the final test of "Earl the MythBusters Caddy," which was dropped from a crane to fulfill a promise to its previous owner that it would be destroyed on the show.
Also, the sharpness of the knife plays a major role in the myth. If the knife is too sharp, the pirate falls too fast. If the knife is too dull, it would be unable to cut through the seams. In the full-scale test, Tory attempted the myth himself by using a moderately sharp knife on a full-size sail.
Gen V Episode 4 is rivaling The Boys with a wild scene in which Marie Morea uses her powers to make a penis explode. Here's what to know about the gory scene.
Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay), and stabilizers. [1] It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht , Northern Germany, and was patented in 1867.
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