it depends...an ICBM would reach about 50 miles....a regular nuke like Hiroshima around 100 miles it depends on many different variables like hills, urban area even humidity but that's the average distance of a nuclear bomb.
depends on yield and many other factors, this is not simple to calculate.
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb
A bomb can be either conventional or nuclear.
Nuclear weapons currently produced are between the sizes of a microwave oven and a pickup truck. The smallest have an explosive yield in the sub-kiloton range, and the largest are equal to between 5 and 20 megatons of TNT. For a nuclear bomb, most of the size and weight is shielding, to protect the handlers from the radiation from the bomb core.
trinity was the code of the detonation of the nuclear deviceit was the first nuclear bomb in the world
the nuclear bomb
No, in terms of destruction the hydrogen bomb is the strongest, but if you mean killing the plutonium bomb is the one that does the most killing.
It was a weapon of mass destruction designed to attack an area target.
Preventing other countries with nuclear munitions from using them (nuclear deterrence, mutual assured destruction). Or, obviously, to end the world
depends on yield and many other factors, this is not simple to calculate.
Blasts, thermal radiation, and prompt ionizing radiation causing significant destruction within seconds or minutes of a nuclear detonation.
The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Every single one of the nuclear power plants. Every atom bomb and Hydrogen bombs.
"Tsar Bomba" was a 100 megaton yield device the Soviets tried out once. They cut it down to half sized for the test. The radius of total destruction was 22 miles. However, things weren't that great outside the range of "total" destruction either.
A nuclear bomb is any bomb with any nuclear or atomic material inside it, while a plutonium bomb is a specific type of nuclear bomb. Plutonium could be the nuclear material inside the bomb, and if it is, it's a plutonium bomb.
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb
A bomb can be either conventional or nuclear.
Germany has not made a nuclear bomb.