A high explosive used for blasting, consisting essentially
of a mixture of, but not limited to, nitroglycerin,
nitrocellulose, ammonium nitrate, sodium nitrate,
and carbonaceous materials invented in 1866 by Alfred
B Nobel.
Dynamite is usually pressed in cylindrical
forms and wrapped in an appropriate material. e.g.
paper or plastic. The change is set off with a detonator.