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*[[Hydrogen]] / [[Liquid Hydrogen]]
*[[Hydrogen as a Lifting Gas]]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bFJK5kU_UQ A Video by the YouTube Channel "Hydrogen Safety Videos" Titled "Experimental Investigation of Liquid Hydrogen Hazards, 1960, Film Number 1" ] ( ''' ~13 Minute Watch''' )
**"Under the Sponsorship of The USAF Air Research and Development Command" (May be of use for digging for more information etc)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNzjksIImb8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Hydrogen Safety Videos" Titled "Experimental Investigation of Liquid Hydrogen Hazards, 1960, Film Number 2" ] ( ''' ~11 Minute Watch''' )
*[https://youtu.be/l9CI6KSV560 A Video by the YouTube Channel [[Tech Ingredients (YouTube Channel) | Tech Ingredients]] Titled "Shaking Buildings Over a Mile Away!" ] ( ~ '''36:00 Minute Watch''' )
**Does tests of igniting balloons filled with various gas mixtures (or rather rupturing them with flame, what happens next depends...) akin to Video #2


[[Category: Hydrogen]] [[Category: Safety]]
[[Category: Hydrogen]] [[Category: Safety]]

Latest revision as of 00:38, 16 August 2022

Ignition of hydrogen is benign, unless explosive ratios are used. Film shows no detonation like behavior typical of explosives. Listen to the conclusions - [1]. Liquid hydrogen does not detonate (unless ignited by explosives, ie, bombed).

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