A nuclear bomb contains two parts. The Uranium and Hydrogen. When on first impact the hydrogen canister explodes trigering a reaction happening in the uranium which explodes at heats of over 3000 Degree Celcius.
A pure fission bomb completes its detonation in less than 10 microseconds, the fireball reaches full size in a few milliseconds. A fusion bomb takes somewhat longer but is typically more powerful.
The most dangerous nuclear bomb ever detonated was the "Tsar Bomba" by the Soviet Union in 1961. It had a yield of 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested. The explosive power was equivalent to around 3,800 Hiroshima bombs.
A neutron bomb explodes through a process called nuclear fission, in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller particles, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of radiation and heat. This explosion primarily emits neutrons, which are highly damaging to living organisms due to their ability to penetrate tissue and disrupt cells.
The range of destruction from a nuclear bomb explosion, including blast effects and radiation, can vary widely depending on the size of the bomb, altitude of detonation, and prevailing weather conditions. However, the immediate blast radius can extend for several miles and the radiation fallout can affect areas several tens of miles from the detonation point.
It explodes.
That will depend on the size of the bomb, how far above ground it explodes, and how far away it is from you.
What happens is the nuclear bomb explodes and something like gas comes from it and it disinigrates you
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A nuclear bomb contains two parts. The Uranium and Hydrogen. When on first impact the hydrogen canister explodes trigering a reaction happening in the uranium which explodes at heats of over 3000 Degree Celcius.
A bomb is a generic term that refers to any weapon that explodes with a burst of energy. A nuke, short for nuclear bomb, specifically refers to a bomb that uses nuclear reactions to produce a powerful explosion. In other words, all nukes are bombs, but not all bombs are nuclear weapons.
More than you might imagine from sensationalist stories, but there might not be enough people left to use what is left efficiently.
When a hydrogen bomb explodes, different elements may be formed through nuclear reactions, such as helium, lithium, tritium, and various isotopes of heavy elements like uranium and plutonium. These elements are created through the fusion and fission processes that occur during the explosion.
A bomb that splits a hydrogen atom, which literally explodes the air.
Well the worst thing about nuclear radiation is when explodes from a nuclear bomb not only the explosion do damage the radiation destroyes molecules get people really sick and kill the that's why it's so dangerous
A pure fission bomb completes its detonation in less than 10 microseconds, the fireball reaches full size in a few milliseconds. A fusion bomb takes somewhat longer but is typically more powerful.
The most dangerous nuclear bomb ever detonated was the "Tsar Bomba" by the Soviet Union in 1961. It had a yield of 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever tested. The explosive power was equivalent to around 3,800 Hiroshima bombs.