27,000
1600
can't say without knowing yield of bomb
"Millions of hydrogen bombs"
El Chichon which had an eruption in 1982 that killed over 2000 people. It released sulfur dioxide particles that were equal to the eruption into the atmosphere. It was considered the worst Mexican volcanic disaster in modern history and had had a substantial effect on the world's weather.
The eruption on August 27, 1883 was an explosive eruption: the pressure from expanding magma blew away most of the main island, reducing it to rubble and ash that was thrown 50 miles into the air. The energy of the main eruption was equal to that of a 200 megaton nuclear blast, and there were tsunamis from all 4 main eruptions that day. The remnants of the island subsided into the empty magma chamber beneath the islands. Another result indicating the intensity of the blast was that a 10-ton mass of coral was uprooted and rolled up onto the Java shore more than 20 miles away.
This requires there to be two voltages, which are either equal or not equal.
can't say without knowing yield of bomb
"Millions of hydrogen bombs"
100
Hydrogen bombs, which are nuclear weapons. One was the equal of 50 million tons of TNT explosives.
Your weight(force due to gravity) equals your mass times the acceleration due to gravity(g). g=G*(Mass of Earth)/(r^2) So (force@helens)/(force@sea level)= g(@helens)/g(@sea level)= [(radius of earth)/(radius of the earth+height of helens)]^2 radius of earth = 6378.1 km Altitude of mt helens = 2.55 km Your mass cancels out because it is equal regardless of gravity. So your weight at mt helens is equal to 99.92% of your weight at sea level. Hope that helps
As both atomic bombs and supernovas vary in yield, this question has no single answer.
1 million exploding nuclear bombs
One, if it had enough yield.
Cannot be answered as different supernovas have different yields.
There is no "nominal" atomic bomb, their yields can vary from less than 100 tons TNT equivalent to nearly 1 megaton TNT equivalent. Therefore there is no single meaningful answer to this question. Hydrogen bombs have no upper limit for yield!
El Chichon which had an eruption in 1982 that killed over 2000 people. It released sulfur dioxide particles that were equal to the eruption into the atmosphere. It was considered the worst Mexican volcanic disaster in modern history and had had a substantial effect on the world's weather.
Is a neutron bomb hotter than the sun ______________________________________ No, not generally. A thermonuclear explosion (a hydrogen fusion bomb, unlike the earlier uranium fission bombs) will approach the temperature of the Sun, but will not equal it, and it will only last for a fraction of a second.