brisance
/ˈbrɪsæns/; /ˈbrɪsɪns/Definitions
1. noun
The ability of a detonating explosive to shatter or crush on impact, especially in relation to its ability to break up a target or object.
“The high brisance of the explosive made it ideal for demolishing the old building.”
2. noun
A measure of the ability of a material to absorb energy without deformation.
“The researchers studied the brisance of various materials to determine their shock resistance.”