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It depends on the size of the bomb
roughly 5 tons
The terms "atomic bomb" and "nuclear bomb" are general terms and can pretty much be used interchangeably. That said, there isn't any difference between them, and one is not more powerful than the other in that light.
Which one? There are many atomic bombs and nuclear warheads that were built throughout time.
5 billion
Yes, the radiation was much more abundant after the atomic bomb.
Alot
An atomic weapon unleashes the power of the sun.
60,000-80,000
It depends on the size of the bomb
it can do beyound our imagination.
No answer can be given to this without knowing much more information as there is no "standard" atomic bomb. First you need to know the yield (i.e. explosive force) and atomic bombs have been designed with yields ranging from as small as 10 tons to 100 million tons of TNT equivalent. Second you need to know the altitude at which the atomic bomb exploded, as the higher the altitude the more the blast can spread to do damage (but above the optimal altitude for that yield the blast weakens too much as it spreads). Third you need to know how close to the center of population density ground zero was, as if this is missed by a wide margin (as it was at Nagasaki) damage and fatalities are significantly reduced. Given these three factors and the necessary effects equations a reasonable estimate for the answer to your question can be made.However many other factors also affect the damage and fatalities caused by an atomic bomb, a few are: terrain, building types, weather, if the bomb was a clean or dirty design, etc. To calculate a correct answer for the effects of a given atomic bomb detonation all of these must also be included.
100,000,000 kilojoules
alot alot alot
2,265.985 lbs.
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12,000 atomic bomb tests