Secondary blast effect
Type your answer here... blast effect
blast effect
radiation effect
blast effect
Secondary blast effect
Secondary blast effect
Secondary blast effect
Secondary blast effect
Secondary blast effect
The detonation of an atomic weapon turns the bomb casing into superheated gas, so it does not produce fragments (shrapnel). However, the physical force of the blast will turn other objects into missiles, which can produce injury.
It can withstand some blast and shrapnel. It would depend on the strength of the detonation.
Sure! If your ears are in the way of flying shrapnel, the shrapnel can tear up the outsides of the ears. If you get hit directly on the sides of your head, the shrapnel can cut into your inner ear and deafen you.
it is a blast effect causes damage
it is a blast effect causes damage
Correct answer is blast effect
blast/concussive, shrapnel, blinding light, some contain poison gas, etc.