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Yeah he did get 1404394. That's the value for I pound of blastex. He then multiplied it by 0.7 because you only need 0.7 lbs of blastex to break a cubic yard of limestone and got 983076. Not sure if he got the powder factors wrong, pdfs are weird on mobile. |
Yeah he did get 1404394. That's the value for I pound of blastex. He then multiplied it by 0.7 because you only need 0.7 lbs of blastex to break a cubic yard of limestone and got 983076. Not sure if he got the powder factors wrong, pdfs are weird on mobile. |
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− | So 3097158 joules in a kg of explosives? You dont need a full kilogram of explosives to break the cubic meter of rock. |
+ | So 3097158 joules in a kg of explosives? You dont need a full kilogram of explosives to break the cubic meter OR cubic yard of rock. |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 29 January 2020
Yeah he did get 1404394. That's the value for I pound of blastex. He then multiplied it by 0.7 because you only need 0.7 lbs of blastex to break a cubic yard of limestone and got 983076. Not sure if he got the powder factors wrong, pdfs are weird on mobile.
So 3097158 joules in a kg of explosives? You dont need a full kilogram of explosives to break the cubic meter OR cubic yard of rock.