Well, there are two types of Nuke, A bomb and a missile or commonly referred to as 'Nuclear Bomb' and 'Nuclear Warhead (or missile)'. It looks like a standard bomb in shape but not size. But there are two versions of Nuclear bomb, Fission and Fusion. The Fission one is more like a standard bomb but larger and the Fusion one looks like a Mini-Missile but is still dropped like a bomb. The Nuclear Warhead (or missile) looks like a missile obviously. The easiest way to answer this question is to look on Google Images and next time you wonder something like this, Please, Don't waste the good people's time to answer your stupidity and minor amount of common sense.
A nuclear weapon typically consists of a missile or bomb that contains a nuclear warhead. The warhead itself is usually a compact and highly specialized device that generates immense destructive power through nuclear fusion or fission reactions. When detonated, a nuclear explosion can produce a blinding flash of light, intense heat, a mushroom cloud, and devastating shockwaves.
A nuke is a colloquial term for a nuclear weapon, which is an explosive weapon that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions. A nuclear weapon can come in various forms, such as a bomb or a missile, and may vary in size and design depending on its intended use and delivery method.
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Nuclear bombs come in various shapes and sizes depending on the design and purpose. They can be cylindrical, spherical, or more complex in shape. The external appearance may differ based on whether it is an air-delivered bomb, a missile warhead, or a device for underground detonation.
Yes, atom bomb and nuke are commonly used terms to refer to nuclear weapons that release destructive energy by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission. In general, "nuke" is a more colloquial term while "atom bomb" is more formal.
A nuclear weapon is one of the most powerful weapons in existence, so it is difficult to say if there is a specific weapon that is definitively stronger. However, some may argue that certain future technologies, such as antimatter weapons or advanced cyber warfare capabilities, could potentially surpass the destructive power of a nuclear weapon.
probably... i mean theres always a way to escape a nuke...but what does this look like "Nuke101"?!
You unlock the Tactical Nuke at level 51 or 52. You can unlock the Nuke at whatever level that you like, as long as in that level, you are aloud to unlock it. Like, at level.... 15, lets say, you can unlock any of the killstreak rewards, even the Nuke! hope this helps!
When somthing catches on fire the fire actually causes it to be on fire, like a nuke, for instance (i got a little crazy by saying nuke, i like explosions)
A nuke is a colloquial term for a nuclear weapon, which is an explosive weapon that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions. A nuclear weapon can come in various forms, such as a bomb or a missile, and may vary in size and design depending on its intended use and delivery method.
Atomic energy Nuclear power Nuclear fission Radioactive decay Nuclear reaction Nuclear fuel Nuclear reactor Nuclear waste Nuclear radiation Nuclear meltdown Nuclear physics Uranium enrichment Radioactive contamination Nuclear safety Nuclear proliferation
like changing the color
itis an extended nuke
NOTHING can survive a nuke.
There is no Nuke in Black Ops 2. Despite what YouTube videos try to convince you, there is no "extra" killstreak like the Nuke, MOAB, and KEM Strike. The swarm is the highest scorestreak in the game.
Large Maps like Underpass or Derail...
Yes! For the Motherland! And Vodka!
you can't get a nuke in black ops