Controlled blasting uses precisely timed detonation cords that travel at approximately 1.2 miles per second to sequence explosions in a domino-like pattern, breaking rock efficiently while minimizing damage to nearby structures and conserving energy.
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This is called control blasting. And the reason the explosion travels so smoothly across the ground is because every charge explodes at a slightly different time. Engineers place hundreds of explosives inside drilled holes. [music] Then they connect everything with time detonators. Some of those delays are literally measured in milliseconds.
[music] The goal isn't just to blow up rock, it's to control where the energy goes.
If everything [music] explodes at once, the blast could damage nearby structures and waste huge amounts of energy.
Instead, the explosions move forward in sequence, breaking the rock apart step [music] by step, almost like dominoes.
And the craziest part is that some destination quartz [music] can send the explosion signal at nearly 1.2 miles per second. That's why the blast looks like it's racing across the ground.
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