Nuclear weapons arvastly more danerous than regular TNT because not only do they emit high levels of deadly radiation, which can last for decades, but even the most simple of atomic weapons, such as those used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have a yield equivilant to twenty thousand tons of TNT (20 kilotons). Also, if used enmasse, nuclear weapons could cause a "nuclear winter", which would be the result of the dust and smoke created by nuclear blasts, which would fill the atmosphere and block out sunlight, plunging the earth into a long-lasting (I'm not sure exactly how long, but it would be more than years for sure, maybe even more than decades), radioactie winter.
a nuclear bomb releases significantly more energy due to nuclear fission or fusion reactions, resulting in a much larger explosion and greater devastation. Additionally, a nuclear bomb can also produce long-lasting radiation that can spread for miles, causing harmful health effects to people and the environment. Finally, the technology to build and deliver a nuclear bomb is highly sophisticated and its use could potentially lead to wider political and international consequences.
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.
The force released by a nuclear bomb is typically measured in kilotons or megatons of TNT. For example, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima released an energy equivalent to approximately 15 kilotons of TNT. The force generated from a nuclear explosion is determined by the size and type of the bomb.
A nuclear bomb and an atomic bomb are virtually synonymous. The two terms are both used to refer to a nuclear weapon. Even Wikipedia agrees. The use of either term as a search argument redirects the answer to the article Nuclear Weapon. A link is provided. from benjaminmarkiewicz that dont make any sense a nuclear bombs blow travels 100s of miles and is more powerful cause its the newly invented bomb and the atomic bombs blow travel is under a nuclear bombs travel rate
Nuclear bombs vary in size, with some having explosive yields equivalent to hundreds or thousands of tons of TNT. The size of a nuclear bomb is typically measured in terms of its explosive yield, which can range from a few kilotons to multiple megatons.
An atomic bomb is a nuclear weapon. A nuclear fusion bomb, (hydrogen, is usually much stronger than a nuclear fission bomb (uranium or plutonium). The weapons detonated in Japan during WWII measured about 15 kilotons equivalent of TNT. Today, most nuclear weapons are measured by megaton (1000X kiloton) equivalents up to a bomb built by the Russians with a possible yield of 100 megatons.
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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.
Long before the first one was made. That was the purpose of making them: to have a very dangerous bomb (all bombs are dangerous).
It was the equivalent of 20 tons of dynamite.
Nuclear bombs can be dangerous as during a atomic bomb explosions, it produces radiation. The effects of radiation could be that it can cause permanent damage to cells and can cause mutation. Along with this, it could cause severe burns to the skin.
An nuclear bomb is purposefully release to pulse out damage. A nuclear accident, on the other hand, is an accident when a nuclear source (usually referring to a nuclear plant) either blows up or leaks. Although it is normally weaker and less dangerous than a nuclear bomb, a big enough explosion or a serious enough nuclear meltdown can break that limit.
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
The force released by a nuclear bomb is typically measured in kilotons or megatons of TNT. For example, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima released an energy equivalent to approximately 15 kilotons of TNT. The force generated from a nuclear explosion is determined by the size and type of the bomb.
in WW2 yes
A nuclear bomb and an atomic bomb are virtually synonymous. The two terms are both used to refer to a nuclear weapon. Even Wikipedia agrees. The use of either term as a search argument redirects the answer to the article Nuclear Weapon. A link is provided. from benjaminmarkiewicz that dont make any sense a nuclear bombs blow travels 100s of miles and is more powerful cause its the newly invented bomb and the atomic bombs blow travel is under a nuclear bombs travel rate
everyone died because of the atomic bomb and nuclear bomb
Because the French government at some point thought they needed to develop such weapons. France got their first nuclear bomb in 1960.