It is usually a chemical change.
The bomb calorimetry formula used to calculate the heat released during a chemical reaction is Q mcT, where Q is the heat released, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and T is the change in temperature.
The bomb calorimetry equation used to calculate the heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction is Q mcT, where Q is the heat energy, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and T is the change in temperature.
The bomb calorimeter formula used to calculate the heat released during a chemical reaction is: q C x T where: q heat released (in joules) C calorimeter constant (in joules per degree Celsius) T change in temperature (in degrees Celsius)
There are variations depending on the type of bomb that is in question, however they all have aDetonation circuitThis can be a timer, vibration, altitude, depth, impact, friction, temperature or any other method you can think of way of detonation.PrimerMost bombs use a primer circuit which the detonator triggers to initiate the firing of the secondary charge. There is usually a method which allows removal or disabling to prevent the bomb from exploding prematurely for transport purposes.Secondary chargeThis is the main explosive charge of the bomb which can be any chemical recipe which burns fast enough to create a pressure wave or in the case of shaped charges extreme heat.The casingThe Case of the bomb compresses the pressure wave increasing its effectiveness and also can be designed to fragment.
No, an atomic bomb is a form of nuclear energy, not chemical energy. Atomic bombs release energy through a process called nuclear fission, where the nucleus of an atom is split, producing a massive amount of energy. Chemical energy, on the other hand, is related to the interaction of atoms through chemical bonds.
An atomic bomb uses fission-- the splitting of atoms. It is purely a physical change, at first. Any gases produced in the air surrounding the explosion (which occurs before it touches the ground), along with the intense heat produced, causes chemical changes in the air.
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Work of an atomic bomb is a physical process.
Work of an atomic bomb is a physical process.
It is usually a chemical change.
Yes, when dynamite explodes, it is an example of a chemical change. The chemical bonds within the dynamite molecules are broken and reformed during the explosion, resulting in the release of energy and the formation of new chemical compounds.
Physical change: Water freezing into ice Chemical change: Water being broken down into hydrogen and hydroxide ions after the addition of a pure metal.
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An einsteinium bomb don't exist.
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... is in the center of an exploding A bomb.