Do you have a nuclear reactor or a high beam current particle accelerator with a neutron beam output? If so yes. I know exactly how to do it for both bomb grade and reactor grade plutonium, the tedious details are all in public domain literature most of it published by the U.S. Government. Nothing classified in this area in decades as any nuclear physicist or engineer could figure it out anyway and they need the data to properly perform their jobs in nuclear power plants, even if they never come near bomb work.
To celebrate the first day of our summer holiday we all chucked water bombs at each other.The USA dropped an atomic bomb on Japan in WW2.dont know is the answerThe bomb has exploded.The bomb is dangerous.The bomb is an explosive.Many more!Mommy, what's a bomb?How do you make a bomb?Was the World Trade Center destroyed by a bomb?Will you buy me my own bomb?
disarming a bomb depends on the type of ordnance (dont try it) dont be dumb BUT IF YOU NEED TO KNOW HERE GOES if you happen to see one, First you run away (as far and fast as you can) step 2 is call 911 and let EOD or Bomb Squad worry about it.. it would be irresponsible for me to tell you how to do it.
Yes, all eukaryotic cells contain a nuclear envelope. The nuclear envelope is another term for the nuclear membrane. It encloses the genetic material inside their respective cells. It also acts a barrier, separating the contents of the nucleus from the contents of the cytoplasm.
The analogy of a nuclear pore is that if it were a factory, the nuclear pore is like the wall around the manager's office. These walls contain all plans that tell the workers in the cytoplasm what to make and the quantity it should make.
http://www.animatedsoftware.com/environm/no_nukes/tenw/nuke_war.htmthis should provide all the info
Nuclear bombs is all types of bombs that use nuclear energy. It is not a type of bomb,just a category of bombs. hydrogen bomb is the strongest bomb ever, and its blast yield can go up to 100megatons of TNT.
its got nuclear waste,atoms wich will be split and other unnmaed chemichals
Let's say somebody makes an atomic bomb using U-235. The nuclear energy was in the U-235 all the time (since it was created in a supernova). The people making the bomb simply gather (and enrich!) the uranium.
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.
A nuclear bomb is a generic term for any explosive device that relies on nuclear reactions to produce a large amount of destructive force, while an atomic bomb specifically refers to a type of nuclear bomb that relies on nuclear fission reactions to release energy. Therefore, all atomic bombs are nuclear bombs, but not all nuclear bombs are atomic bombs.
No, a nuclear bomb is not the biggest bomb. The largest conventional bomb in terms of explosive yield is the MOAB (Massive Ordnance Air Blast), also known as the "Mother of All Bombs." It is a non-nuclear bomb developed by the United States.
An atomic bomb is a complete deliverable bomb, including all nonnuclear components. The nuclear core is a rather small part, typically between 2 to 3 inches in diameter that contains the fissile fuel that when made supercritical by conventional explosives in the bomb fissions and provides the energy to drive the actual nuclear explosion.
First of all, EMPs don't really explode like a nuclear bomb. It releases alot of energy like a nuclear bomb. EMP's do not affect the body... that much.
well the nuclear bomb and the AK-47 were that is all i know
Long before the first one was made. That was the purpose of making them: to have a very dangerous bomb (all bombs are dangerous).
"Nucear bomb" is very broad term, and encompases all bombs or weapons which utilize the explosive potential of specific elements, either by fusion or fission.The classic "nuclear bombs" use uranium or plutonium in a fission reaction to produce an explosion, where as a hydrogen bomb uses hydrogen, or specific isotopes of it (deuterium or tritium, either together or with another light-weight element) to produce a similar explosion (though usually larger in size), by mean of nuclear fusion.So technicaly, a hydrogen bomb is a type of nuclear bomb.