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Anatomy of a Firework
A firework is an icon of synergism, in which the end result is greater than the individual effects. Yet where most of us see the whole—the brilliant light and vivid color of a successful burst—a pyrotechnician sees the parts, including a properly functioning lift charge, black powder mix, time-delay fuse, bursting charge, and other essential ingredients. Here, put on the pyrotechnician's hat and see a typical firework from the inside out.
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