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detonation
This term describes an extreme physical event where energy is released almost instantaneously. It carries a connotation of sudden, overwhelming power and total destruction, distinguishing it from a slower burn or a simple fire. In technical contexts, it refers specifically to the shock-wave mechanism, whereas in casual speech, it is often used interchangeably with explosion. In automotive contexts, it refers to the premature and uncontrolled ignition of fuel in a cylinder, often called knocking. This usage evokes a sense of mechanical failure and erratic, metallic noise that threatens the integrity of the engine.
Countable when referring to a single explosive event like a bomb blast. Uncountable when discussing the chemical process of detonation in a scientific study.