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Gale_Snail | 20:30 Thu 08th Jun 2006 | Science
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hello! im helping my little 9 year old with her science homework and we can't find the answer to one of her questions, does anybody know the name of a scientist that studies exlosives? thank you in advance
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Alfred Nobel, of Nobel Prize fame, is credited with the invention of dynamite in 1866. He took out a patent for it the following year.
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thank you - we inclueded that example on her homework, however what is the acctualy name of the scientific study of explosives e.g a biologyist a chemist a pathologyist

Explosives fall under the applied or thermo chemistry. So yes it would be a chemist.


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I suppose that it may fall under Pyrotechnician, even though these are more usually considered to be firework makers etc. I used to be one!!
What a question for a 9-year old?! I don't know the answer and it seems neither do the abers. How on earth is she supposed to know this?

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It is a strange question to ask a 9 year old, not least because there isn't actually any one definitive answer you can give. There isn't even a simple answer to what an explosion is. (they come in many forms). Having said that -and ignoring nuclear explosions and other phenomenon such as balloons bursting - concentrating just on chemical explosions, II think the simplest answer your 9 year old could give would be: a chemist.

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I would call them pyrotechnic chemists.
The university that I went to in New Mexico offered a degree in Explosives Chemistry. So you can call them an explosives chemist.

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