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- Relative_effectiveness_factor abstract "The relative effectiveness factor, or R.E. factor, relates an explosive's demolition power to that of TNT, in units of the TNT equivalent/kg (TNTe/kg). The R.E. factor is the amount of TNT to which 1 kg of an explosive is equivalent; the higher the R.E., the more powerful the explosive.This enables engineers to determine the proper masses of different explosives when applying blasting formulas developed specifically for TNT. For example, if a timber-cutting formula calls for a charge of 1 kg of TNT, then based on octanitrocubane's R.E. of 2.38, it would take only 1.0/2.38 (or 0.42) kg of it to do the same job. Using PETN, engineers would need 1.0/1.66 (or 0.60) kg to obtain the same effects as 1 kg of TNT. With ANFO or AN, they would require 1.0/0.74 (or 1.35) kg or 1.0/0.42 (or 2.38) kg, respectively.".
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- Relative_effectiveness_factor subject Category:Explosives_engineering.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor subject Category:Scales.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor type Abstraction100002137.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor type Measure100033615.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor type Scale113850304.
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- Relative_effectiveness_factor type Standard107260623.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Relative_effectiveness_factor comment "The relative effectiveness factor, or R.E. factor, relates an explosive's demolition power to that of TNT, in units of the TNT equivalent/kg (TNTe/kg). The R.E. factor is the amount of TNT to which 1 kg of an explosive is equivalent; the higher the R.E., the more powerful the explosive.This enables engineers to determine the proper masses of different explosives when applying blasting formulas developed specifically for TNT.".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "Facteur d'efficacité relative".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "Factor de efectividad relativa".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "Fattore relativo di efficacia".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "RE係数".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "Relative effectiveness factor".
- Relative_effectiveness_factor label "Względny współczynnik efektywności".
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- Relative_effectiveness_factor sameAs Q1151081.
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