yes, both the thermal flash and prompt radiation. the thermal flash is black body radiation from IR up to gamma rays.
Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.
Radiant energy is energy that is transmitted in electromagnetic waves, such as light or heat. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, is the energy that is released during nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion processes in atoms. While both types of energy can be harnessed for generating power, radiant energy comes from sources like the sun, while nuclear energy is derived from processes within atomic nuclei.
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Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
Nuclear bombs, nuclear power plants, the sun.
Basically, nuclear energy is used in two ways: * In nuclear reactors, to generate electricity. * In nuclear bombs (atom bombs) to cause destruction on a large scale.
Nuclear weapons are weapons which are fueled by nuclear energy. Examples of weapons that can be fueled by nuclear energy are missile warheads and bombs.
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Nuclear bombs primarily use two types of energy: fission and fusion. Fission refers to the splitting of atomic nuclei to release energy, while fusion involves combining atomic nuclei to release energy, both of which are harnessed in the explosive reactions of nuclear bombs.
Energy (in the form of heat), also free neutrons.Binding energy