It depends on the amount of aluminum you use. More aluminum takes a while longer to blow up. And if you are not using the works drain cleaner, it would depend on the concentration of the hydrochloric acid. The higher the concentration the faster the gas would be generated.
I usually just toss my bomb a few yards away and scramble for my safety goggles. A normal works bomb with enough aluminum to cover the bottom of the bottle takes around 15 to 25 seconds.
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With a fission bomb (A-bomb) there is a limit of how large it can be. With a fusion bomb (H-bomb), there is NO limit to how large one can be. There may be a limit as to the size of a DELIVERABLE fusion bomb. But an H-bomb that isn't intended to be moved anywhere doesn't have a yield (size/power) limit. So yes, an H bomb is the most powerful weapon that mankind has create, to date. An antimatter bomb could be more powerful, but mankind has yet been able to collect, handle, store antimatter in sufficient amounts as to create a powerful weapon.
A bigger hydrogen bomb. The staged Teller-Ulam design has no practical or theoretical yield limit.
They probably fail to recognize this because they are not terribly aware of what a deuterated lithium hybrid car battery bomb is or how it works.
What time was the bomb droped on hiroshima?
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You just need hydrochloric acid. "The Works" bomb contains HCL, and when you add aluminum to it, hydrogen gas is released which causes the bomb. If you have hydrochloric acid on hand, you can dilute it to about 16 percent and use it in place of the works bomb. But be careful, as the explosion can send send pieces of the bottle and acid spewing everywhere. And the explosion sound is like a gunshot.
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It was planned to bomb Hiroshima at 8.15 am and the bomb was detonated at the exact time. Melted watches show they stopped at the planned time.
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