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Electrical energy from explosives


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Yes.

 

You get a steady supply of explosives to feed into an expandable chamber. You then compress the chamber and light a match. The expanding wall of the chamber is connected via a connecting rod to a crank of some sorts, which converts the explosive force to a rotary motion. This rotary motion then spins a magnet encased in a coil, which will then produce your electricity.

 

Easy.

 

Automobile alternators do it all the time!:)

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