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In studying the propagation of stress waves through solids, small quantities of explosive have been used to produce sharp stress pulses. In this work it was found that a small electrical disturbance starting at the instant of detonation could be detected; and since this appeared to have been produced by the explosion products, some separate experiments were carried out to investigate the effect.
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KOLSKY, H. Electromagnetic Waves emitted on Detonation of Explosives. Nature 173, 77 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173077a0
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