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- Photography [r]: Art and science of capturing an image on a light sensitive material. [e]
- Explosives [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Explosively formed projectile [r]: A technique of using controlled explosives to direct a blast wave, or materials near it, into a desired shape [e]
- Hydrodynamic testing [r]: During an high-speed event driven by explosives, such as the implosion of a fission device, the high pressures and temperatures cause metals and other materials to flow like liquids; the behavior can be described by fluid dynamics techniques; to observe these flows require high-speed flashes of X-rays or proton [e]
- Hydronuclear testing [r]: Add brief definition or description
- X-rays [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Proton [r]: A subatomic particle with an electric charge of +1 elementary charge. [e]
- Laser [r]: Device that produces a very narrow, highly concentrated beam of coherent light, using the principle of amplification of electromagnetic waves by stimulated emission of radiation. [e]
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [r]: A government-owned contractor-operated United States Department of Energy laboratory, largely concerned with nuclear weapons, in Livermore, California (50 miles east of San Francisco, California_; do not confuse with the unclassified Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory [e]
- Los Alamos National Laboratory [r]: A U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory located in Los Alamos, New Mexico and originally the development and construction center of nuclear weapons during the Manhattan Project for use by the United States of America in World War II. [e]
- Stockpile stewardship [r]: Add brief definition or description