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just watched the vid on high/low explosives
what if all it took was the casing of the battery hard vs. soft to create the high explosion of the pager battery?
even Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) would then become a high explosive battery
question now is, can it be triggered to go off?
pagers of today "supposedly" don't use Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) due to cost and extra electronics involved.
saw nuther vid that showed Lithium-Ion battery pack being stabbed with a knife before it caught fire.
what if the battery was encased in steel and a short circuit, leading to excessive heat and thermal runaway?
how about Nickel-Metal Hydride encased in steel and a purposeful short circuit?