This is English abuse! What is the question?
To make a fission atomic bomb you just take either uranium or plutonium, which are fast-fission materials and find a way to smash the soul out of them so they can make neutrons to continue the chain reaction. You either just take some fissionable uranium, make a bullet out of one and a ball of the other, build a cannon-shaped bomb that shoots the bullet of uranium into the ball of uranium at the end of the barrel - and boom. To make the second kind, you need some plutonium. Plutonium is easy to obtain but it is extremely hard to make into a bomb, because if you shoot two masses of plutonium together like the uranium bomb style, they fission so much easier that they start reacting before they touch and blow themselves apart before anything can fission, so you will need to make a ball of plutonium crush in itself using a shock wave made by a explosion. You surround a ball of fissionable plutonium with explosive stuff. When the surrounding explosives goes boom, the shock waves made by the explosives hits the ball. This causes the plutonium to supercompress itself together - and boom.
A wave does not have a discrete position, it has an area, a line defining its location maybe, but never a point. You can say that a wave has a focus point (a circular wave has a center) but such a point is not where any part of the wave is - where it was maybe - but not where it now is.The fact that an electron is a wave (we may think of it as one in certain circumstances) ensures that it does not have a definite position.
The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called the wave length.
Give a brief account of huygen wave theory of light
Louis de Broglie was a French physicist and Nobel Prize Winner best known for wave-particle duality. He laid out the converse idea of Einstein's that a wave is a particle. According to de Broglie, a particle is a wave. He was awarded the 1929 Nobel Prize for physics.
Exactly what you asked me it was visible wave a wave you can see nut ball.
Energy carried in a sound wave is all around us but energy carried in a ball is causing friction within the ball which is giving it energy
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
Dragon Ball - 1986 The Dodon Wave 3-37 was released on: USA: 13 December 2002
Radio wave + radio wave will make radiation.
well the crystal ball says NO!
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yes, energy is required to make a wave (whether it is sound wave, light wave or any other waves)
Make A Wave - Song - was created in 2010.
To do a real kamehameha move, you must wave your hands a sertain wave motion with your arms and make to motion with your hand close to your waist, then charge with all your power, then a light blue ball apperes in your set of hand, then shoot it at you foe with RAGE!! See the wave motion on http://www.youtube.com/.
Radio Wave + Radio Wave = Radiation