It destroys everything in its vicinity on a cellular level, and anyone or anything that hasn't been evaporated is exposed to extreme radiation, which can lead to mutation, birth defects, or even cause serious illnesses such as cancer.
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A nuclear bomb is a powerful explosive device that releases huge amounts of energy in the form of a blast, heat, and radiation. It can cause widespread destruction, including massive loss of life, devastation of infrastructure, and long-term environmental impacts. The effects of a nuclear bomb would depend on factors such as the size of the bomb and the proximity to the detonation site.
It is unlikely for a nuclear bomb or reaction to blow up a whole state. The explosive power of a nuclear bomb is devastating, but the physical size of a typical state is much larger. The impact of a nuclear explosion would be significant within a certain radius, but it would not cover an entire state.
The amount of heat produced by a nuclear bomb varies depending on the size of the bomb. A typical nuclear bomb can release millions to billions of degrees of heat within milliseconds, resulting in temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun at the point of detonation.
A hydrogen bomb (thermonuclear bomb) is more destructive than a regular nuclear bomb (fission bomb). Hydrogen bombs release much larger amounts of energy and have the potential to create significantly more devastation and damage.
A nuclear bomb works by releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom through a process called nuclear fission or fusion. This release of energy results in a powerful explosion.
No, a nuclear reactor cannot explode like a nuclear bomb. The design and process within a nuclear reactor are different from those in a nuclear bomb. In a reactor, the control systems prevent the conditions needed for a nuclear explosion to occur.
It is unlikely for a nuclear bomb or reaction to blow up a whole state. The explosive power of a nuclear bomb is devastating, but the physical size of a typical state is much larger. The impact of a nuclear explosion would be significant within a certain radius, but it would not cover an entire state.
A nuclear bomb is a type of bomb that releases energy from splitting atoms (fission), whereas a plutonium bomb specifically uses plutonium as the primary fissile material to create the explosive chain reaction. Plutonium bombs are a subset of nuclear bombs.
Germany has not made a nuclear bomb.
The best nuclear bomb is the Tsar bomba
Robert Oppenheimer is the father of nuclear bomb.
A nuclear bomb or atomic bomb
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.
nuclear bomb
They're very destructive and last for a long time, In other words, once you've blown up a nuclear bomb somewhere, it will still be dangerous after the initial explosion has taken place. When a nuclear bomb is used there would be nuclear radiation that would still be present where the bomb hit for quite a while
Probably.
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Plutonium+Weapons=Nuclear Bomb