The physics is strong with the explosion. Therefore you get blown to bits by the force.
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Fires basiclly does not kill more people. Explosions are less common though, that's for sure!
Nuclear power itself does not kill you unless there is a steam explosion like at Chernobyl. It is the radiation either from fission products or direct neutron bombardment which will do that, and the effects of excessive radiation are well known and documented.
what ends up happening is that u will see the explosive before you can hear it because the speed of light passes through the atmosphere faster than that of sound.
Physics. Indeed, he won the Nobel Prize in physics -- but not for relativity.Math and Physics
No such explosion ever happened.
The simple answer is pressure.
Explosion of clay
He was a physics teacher.
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Due to Big Explosion and has a Radiation which can kill many lives...
L. N. Khitrin has written: 'The physics of combustion and explosion (Fizika goreniya i vzryva)'
It's the same after explosion. This is because an explosion is an internal force on the satellite. In physics, an internal force on an object does not affect its motion. The center of mass of the object will continue to move as if no explosion occured. Watch a fireworks show, and you can kind of visualize this.
Cause a huge explosion to destroy a city and kill thousands of people.
1.that you see the explosion and hear it at the same time , while you should see first and here it later. 2.that sometimes there is smoke which immposible since there is no air.
A explosion from a Thumper round on the head kills them instantly
If you were to use pure uranium you may be protected but the uranium may kill you in the process anyway so lets just say this equation:- HUMAN + NUCLEAR EXPLOSION= BARBEQUE
You have to kill 25 people by setting a claymore and shooting with your own gun, and having the explosion kill a enemy on the opposite team.