Yes. All that is ncecessary under the law is that the victim BELIEVE that they are in fear of grave bodily harm or death. (i.e.- If, in the commission of a robbery, you use a concealed banana and tell the victim it is a gun, and the victim suffers a heart attack and dies of fear, you are as guilty of causing his death as if you you had shot him.)
yes, i believe they can be used as weapons on monkeys. Or sadly they might attack you if you hold it up to a monkey or any type of animal that likes or loves bananas
No, you cannot root a banana plant from a banana. You can buy a banana plant at some nurseries (depending on where you live) or, over the Internet. Once you have one banana plant you can yield the 'suckers' (side shoots from the original plant to yield more bananas.)
"Dial-a-yield," or Variable Yield, is a method of adjusting the yield of a nuclear weapon through various means. While most modern high-energy weapons are thermonuclear, both fission and thermonuclear weapons can have their yield adjusted. In a boosted fission weapon (which can also be the primary to a staged radiation implosion weapon), the yield can be adjusted by changing the amount of deuterium/tritium gas that is injected into the plutonium pit, or by the timing of the external neutron initiator, or both. In a staged weapon, causing the secondary to not ignite by adjusting the yield of the primary (see above), or blocking the radiation channel in some way, can also change the yield of the weapon.
The yield of a nuclear weapon is its energy release, usually expressed in the weight of TNT that would release the same energy (e.g. kilotons, megatons). It depends strongly on type of bomb (fission or fusion) and many design details.
Exactly the same thing as a TNT bomb of the same yield.
About as dangerous as conventional weapons of the same yield, plus the radiation effects.
The largest KNOWN nuclear weapon was made by the Soviet Union (Russia) and was called the "Tsar Bomba" (King of Bombs). It had a yield of ~50MT.
The amount of product that is possible in a reaction.
This really depends on a number of factors, such as the yield of the weapon, the detonation altitude, and the terrain.
Basically, a conventional bomb uses a chemical explosive as the source of its destructive power. A nuclear weapon uses nuclear material to create an explosion. A nuclear explosion is much larger, and also emits ionizing radiation. A chemical weapon does not emit any radiation. A nuclear weapon's yield is measured in Kilotons (thousand tons). In very simplified terms, this means that a nuclear weapon with a 475 kiloton yield produces an explosion comparable to 475,000 tons of TNT (TNT is a chemical explosive). That's A LOT of TNT and it would take up a bit of space. A nuclear weapon with this yield may only be a few feet long and a foot wide, and the actual nuclear material may be the size of a grapefruit.
The nuclear bomb A MK-3 Plutonium implosion bomb, it weighed 10,000 pounds and had a 22Kton yield.
theoretically the yield of nuclear weapons is unlimited.
the amount of product obtained over the amount possible multiplied by 100