it was a theoretical yield of 100 megatons, but the actual yield was 58 megatons. a 100 megaton weapon can level urban areas in a zone 60 km wide, cause heavy damage in a zone 100 km across, cause 3rd degree burns in a region 170 km across, and eye damage to 220 km. complete destruction extended to a radius of 40 miles surrounding the blast and severe damage as far as 60 miles
As built and tested its yield was 52 to 58 MTons, depending on method of measurement. It had a maximum blast radius of about 60 miles. As designed it had the capacity for up to 100 MTons yield.
The Tsar Bomba was a type of atomic bomb, specifically a thermonuclear fusion bomb. It was the highest yield atomic bomb ever built at 52 to 58 MTons depending on method of measurement.The Tsar Bomba was not the largest atomic bomb ever built, that was Ivy Mike also a thermonuclear fusion bomb. Mike's yield was only 10 MTons.
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A U-Bomb was believed to be an Atomic (fission explosion) or Hydrogen (fusion explosion) Bomb with a Uranium Casing. The casing was supposedly made of U-238, residual uranium material leftover from processing that was non-fissionable (couldn't be made to explode like a U-235 bomb). In a fission bomb, a U-235 (Uranium) or Plutonium (Uranium enriched through processing to increase the yield) nucleus is split with a neutron resulting in the release of nuclear energy as an explosion. In a fusion bomb, an isotope of hydrogen (either deuterium (H2) or tritium (H3)) is fused into helium by extreme temperature, which is generated by a fission explosion as the detonating device. Since U-238 was essentially worthless, finding a use for it that would enhance either types of nuclear explosion would have been a major step, and it's thought that the U-Bomb was exactly that - a regular fission or fusion bomb with a casing made of U-238, which, though not able to be detonated like U-235, would explode in the high temperatures generated by a fission or fusion explosion, thereby enhancing the nuclear yield (intensity) of the explosion itself. For obvious security reasons, its existence was neither confirmed nor denied by the military. --- Today, the design is part of some high-yield nuclear warheads, although the bombs would produce extreme amounts of radioactive fallout. The largest nuclear weapon ever detonated, the 50-megaton Soviet "Tsar Bomba", could theoretically have yielded 100 megatons or more because it used this design.
The world's strongest bomb is the Tsar Bomba (AN-602) or the King of Bombs. Tsar Bomba is also known as the King of Bombs. It is a thermonuclear-hydrogen bomb. It was tested in 1961 by the Russians. The original design of the Tsar Bomba was equivalent to 100,000,000 tonnes of TNT, but because there was some technical difficulties detonating 100,000,000 tonnes of TNT, so the design was scaled down to 57,000,000 tonnes of TNT. The explosion is so powerful that it can still give three degree burns from hundreds of kilometers away. The Tsar Bomba is so destructive that there is one and ever will be one of them in history and the world. The radius of the explosion of the Tsar Bomba is approximately 35 kilometers. The largest explosion ever in mankind. The explosion is so devastating that it barely touched the plane that released it. POWERFUL, EH?
The circumference of an atomic bomb explosion can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the blast radius of a typical atomic bomb explosion can extend several miles from the epicenter.
The explosion radius of a nuclear bomb can vary depending on its size and design, but a typical range for a strategic nuclear weapon is a blast radius of several miles and a thermal radiation radius of several more miles. The effects of the blast, heat, and radiation can cause widespread destruction and casualties over a large area.
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Nuclear bombs have the potential to create extremely large explosions, depending on their size and design. The most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, had an explosive yield of about 50 megatons (equivalent to 50 million tons of TNT) and created a blast radius of over 20 miles.
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The best nuclear bomb is the Tsar bomba
The Tsar Bomba by USSR or Russia.
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An ice bomb explosion typically involves a quick expansion of frozen water that generates a burst of ice and cold particles upon detonation. This type of explosion can cause damage and injury similar to traditional explosives, but with the added effect of freezing surfaces and objects within the blast radius.
The biggest bomb that was ever detonated was the Tsar Bomba. It was 50 megatons which is 500,000 kilotons which is 50 million tons of TNT. It was detonated just to show other countrys how advanced Russia was. There is a mock bomb stored in Chelyabinsk-70 for display. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsar_Bomba For more information.
The diameter of a nuclear bomb shockwave can vary depending on the size and yield of the bomb. In general, the shockwave from a nuclear explosion can have a radius of several miles, causing widespread destruction and devastation.