The Trinity test explosion fireball was more than 1200 feet in diameter, minor damage was found on a manned bunker 30000 feet from the blast.
The atomic bomb was detonated about 1,900 feet (580 meters) above Hiroshima.
Depends on the size of the bomb (they come in many different sizes- bigger is more destructive) and how high the bomb is above ground when it explodes. Most are set to explode when several hundred feet above ground.
The height of the explosion resulting from an atomic bomb blast can vary depending on the specific characteristics of the bomb and the conditions of the detonation. However, it can typically reach heights of thousands of feet, with the initial fireball expanding rapidly and rising upwards.
Height of what?the devicethe detonationthe top of initial fireballthe top of the mushroom cloudall of the aboveAlso which bomb/shot?
Nuclear explosive devices have been constructed in sizes from as small as 6 inches in diameter to as large as 80 feet tall by 20 feet in diameter. In other words, they can be nearly any size.
1000 feet
All the early atomic bombs were 10 feet long, the length of the longest bomb that fit in the B-29 bombbay.
The first atomic bomb dropped on Japan was dropped on Hiroshima. A second bomb later was used against Nagasaki, after no response from the Japanese. There is also the Trinity test, which was a test to see if it would explode in the force it was supposed to, and that was in New Mexico.
The first atomic bomb was launched in 1945, by the US. It incinerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during WWII The above is half true. That was the first time an atomic bomb was used in war, but the first atomic bomb was detonated at the the Trinity Site in White Sands Missile Range, on July 16, 1945.
from roughly 30,000 feet to detonation at roughly 1500 feet.
The atomic bombs went off almost 2000 feet in the air.
The atomic bomb was detonated about 1,900 feet (580 meters) above Hiroshima.
The atomic bombs did not land, they were detonated 2000 feet in the air above Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
That varies depending on the bomb:MK-III Fat Man in WW2 was 5 feet in diameter and 10 feet long.The smallest spherical implosion atomic bomb built, the Davy Crocket, was 11 inches in diameter and roughly 30 inches long.The first hydrogen bomb, the Ivy Mike test shot, was 20 feet in diameter and 80 feet tall.
The MK-III Fatman bomb dropped on Nagasaki was:5 feet diameter10 feet long5 tons weightThe bomb's yield was 21 Ktons TNT equivalent.
Depends on the size of the bomb (they come in many different sizes- bigger is more destructive) and how high the bomb is above ground when it explodes. Most are set to explode when several hundred feet above ground.
An Atomic bomb destoys EVERYTHING in it's path (I once had one threat from an a-bomb at school once).Even if you are at least 500 feet away, you WILL be vaporized.