When a, the fuel must be dispersed prior to ignition. There is an oxygen window called the explosive limit. Too little air, no explosion is called the lower explosive limit. Too much air, no explosion is called the upper explosive limit. Inside the window, the chemical burns explosively. This video could be an example of the chemical initially dispersing from the dispersion detonation. The fire front appears a distance from the RV as the lower explosive limit is not reached until few dozen feet from the initial source. Not denying the presented hypothesis, only presenting a possible alternative.
When a[ fuel/air explosion occurs](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=__9tgxnrYaI), the fuel must be dispersed prior to ignition. There is an oxygen window called the explosive limit. Too little air, no explosion is called the lower explosive limit. Too much air, no explosion is called the upper explosive limit. Inside the window, the chemical burns explosively. This video could be an example of the chemical initially dispersing from the dispersion detonation. The fire front appears a distance from the RV as the lower explosive limit is not reached until few dozen feet from the initial source. Not denying the presented hypothesis, only presenting a possible alternative.
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