I have heard the atomic scientist term and read it in many documents.
fission and the fusion types
Atomic bomb is a very danger bomb. IT emits the nucleus energy.
Ernest Rutherford created the nuclear model of an atom!
An A-bomb is the short form of atomic bomb, e.g. a nuclear bomb.
Nuclear explosions are the result of splitting the atom. It is actually what powers the sun.
Atomosophobia - fear of atomic explosions.
The three types of atomic explosions are fission, fusion, and dirty bombs. Fission involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, fusion combines atomic nuclei, and dirty bombs involve conventional explosives combined with radioactive materials. Each type of explosion can have different effects and consequences.
Atomic bombs are a type of Nuclear bomb and there are 2 types of nuclear bombs. The second type of nuclear bomb is a hydrogen bomb.
No, a nuclear power plant cannot turn into an atomic bomb. The fuel used in nuclear power plants is not weapons-grade, and the design and safety features of a nuclear reactor are different from those of a bomb. Additionally, the physics and engineering required to detonate a bomb are distinct from generating electricity in a power plant.
Nuclear explosions emit various types of radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and X-rays. These rays are a result of the splitting of atoms during the explosion and can have harmful effects on living organisms and the environment.
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Mushroom cloud as the shape resembles an ever growing mushroom.Note that this cloud is in no way unique to nuclear explosions, it is produced by all explosions. The degree and duration of the phenomena is directly proportional to yield, as nuclear explosions have yields several orders of magnitude higher than conventional explosions their mushroom clouds are orders of magnitude more dramatic and memorable.
Some industrial accidents are accidental release of chemical during production, explosions, nuclear explosion and radiation, pollution, construction accidents and even mine explosions to name a few.
actually many. look up broken arrow, the US codename for a nuclear weapon accident. none had a nuclear explosion, although many had explosions or fires of chemical explosives.
Prohibits nuclear weapon test explosions and any other nuclear explosions in three environments: in the atmosphere, in outer space and underwater, but does not prohibit underground nuclear explosions
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