Probably, there is a weapon that uses rapidly-dispersed liquid fuel that might work with liquefied gas that's allowed to vapourise rapidly.
It's called a thermobaric explosion, an "air bomb".
For more, look up thermobaric on wikipedia.
A calorimeter is a device used to measure the heat levels produced by chemical reactions. Bomb calorimeters are heavy-duty devices to withstand greater levels of heat combustion and pressure. Bomb calorimeters are used in many industries such as the oil and gas industry or food industry.
has a gas bomb ever ben use
A boosted fission bomb is a bomb with a hollow core filled with tritium gas (sometimes deuterium or a mix of both is used). Shortly after the bomb is fired, the fission heat causes fusion in the gas filling. Neutrons from the fusion cause more fission in the core, boosting the fission fuel efficiency and thus the yield.Sometimes boosting is used for "dial a yield" bombs. By varying the amount of gas in the core (supplied by a canister of gas outside the core) it is possible to get different yields from the same bomb.
No heat is not gas. heat is an expresion of energy.
Yes, it can as the heat of the atomic bomb is at about 60 degrees throughout a mile.
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A hydrogen bomb is approximately 4.87 times more powerful than an atom bomb. What makes these bombs so powerful is that hydrogen is an extremely inflammable and explosive gas. When the bomb is released, the special coating used on its shell captures tons of friction, which heats the bomb. Then the detonator button is pressed, and the bomb blows up. Also, if the bomb comes in contact with the ground, before the button is pressed, then the heat absorbed by the bomb will set fire to the hydrogen inside and blow the bomb up.
Go with the gas heat.
An Atomic bomb is the detonator for a Hydrogen bomb to create enough heat for the fission - fusion chain reaction.
Gas is turned in to heat
bomb calorimeter measures heat transfer at constant while the cup measures at constant pressure.
Atomic bomb