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Qué (quién) es pyrotechny - definición

LOW EXPLOSIVE PYROTECHNIC DEVICES USED FOR AESTHETIC AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES
Firework; Pyrotechny; Fireworks display; Firework display; Firework show; Fireworks show; Different firework colors; Crossette; History of fireworks; 🎆; Fire works; Illegal fireworks; Fireworks safety; Environmental impact of fireworks
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  • A long-exposure shot of the finale of the second act of [[IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth]], the former nightly fireworks show at [[Epcot]] in [[Walt Disney World]]
  • ''A firework display'' by the British illustrator [[Ebenezer Landells]], possibly the display given by [[Napoleon III]] on [[Queen Victoria]]'s 1855 visit to Paris
  • A firework display for Muḥammad Sháh, portrayed seated and leaning against a bolster
  • A typical kamuro effect
  • Fireworks at [[Australia Day]] 2013 in Perth
  • [[Canada Day]] 2016 firework show
  • An episode of ''[[About Safety]]'', a 1970s educational children's show, which reveals the hazards of improper firework usage
  • A ground firework showing various technical parts mentioned in the article, such as the chain and a set of gears
  • Chrysanthemum shells in New York
  • Fireworks at [[Eurockéennes]] 2013 in [[Belfort]], France
  • Fireworks at the Danube
  • [[Copper]] compounds glow green or blue-green in a flame.
  • New Year fireworks
  • The grand finale showing also the jets that produce power. A picture taken from the back so the stars and flowers are not so clearly visible
  • Catherine wheels]] spinning during a traditional Maltese feast
  • Fireworks on August 30, 2014 in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • Firework display at the [[Jodrell Bank Observatory]] 2013
  • American Independence Day]]
  • Fireworks at a Maltese festival in 2014
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  • Preparing fireworks at [[Sayn]] Castle, Germany
  • Thames]], London, England, in 1749
  • Independence Day fireworks in [[San Diego, California]]
  • [[Haze]] caused by smoke from fireworks, combined with smoke from wildfires few miles away from where the photo was taken
  • A typical spider effect
  • Singapore Fireworks Festival 2006, 8 August 2006
  • A collection of palm-shell fireworks illuminating the beach of [[Tybee Island, Georgia]], United States
  • 2017 [[Dutch Safety Board]] report on fireworks risks (English subtitles)

Pyrotechny         
·noun ·same·as Pyrotechnics.
II. Pyrotechny ·noun The use and application of fire in science and the arts.
pyrotechny         
n.
Pyrotechnics.
pyrotechny         
¦ noun
1. historical the use of fire in alchemy.
2. another term for pyrotechnics.
Origin
C16: from Fr. pyrotechnie or mod. L. pyrotechnia, from Gk pur 'fire' + tekhne 'art'.

Wikipedia

Fireworks

Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. They are most commonly used in fireworks displays (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics), combining a large number of devices in an outdoor setting. Such displays are the focal point of many cultural and religious celebrations.

Fireworks take many forms to produce four primary effects: noise, light, smoke, and floating materials (confetti most notably). They may be designed to burn with colored flames and sparks including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and silver. They are generally classified by where they perform, either 'ground' or 'aerial'. Aerial fireworks may have their own propulsion (skyrocket) or be shot into the air by a mortar (aerial shell).

Most fireworks consist of a paper or pasteboard tube or casing filled with the combustible material, often pyrotechnic stars. A number of these tubes or cases may be combined so as to make when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. A skyrocket is a common form of firework, although the first skyrockets were used in warfare. The aerial shell, however, is the backbone of today's commercial aerial display, and a smaller version for consumer use is known as the festival ball in the United States.

Fireworks were originally invented in China. China remains the largest manufacturer and exporter of fireworks in the world.

'Silent' fireworks displays are becoming popular due to concerns that noise effects traumatize pets, wildlife, and some humans. However these are not a new type of firework and they are not completely silent. "Silent firework displays" refers to displays which simply exclude large, spectacular, noisy fireworks and make greater use of smaller, quieter devices. The Italian town of Collecchio switched to silent fireworks in 2015.