About 16 ft for effective use.
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The transmission is unreliable after the bend radius is exceeded.
No. But it WILL ruin your hearing.
in my opinion Outrage Fire Blast Dragon pulse and fly
radial flow is flow along the radius
The fireball was roughly 1500 feet in diameter (750 feet in radius).Blast damage was found at 10000 yards (30000 feet) to some of the bunkers.The blast was heard hundreds of miles away.
standard blast radius is around 3-8 feet
just load up on a bunch of explosives like C4 and/or dynamite (C4 is probably better) and just blast the guy to hell.
about 7.7 percent
30 miles.
150 yards
It has a blast radius of 160m to 250m. The bomb weighs 5 kg containing 1.2 kg of HE. The missile is 11.2 m long and has a diameter if 0.88m.
Arrow - 2012 Blast Radius 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
That depends on what you're referring to: The fireball radius (the nuclear explosion itself), the total anhiliation range radius, and etc. For example, the bomb launched on Hiroshima had a fireball of several hundred feet in radius, a 1km total destruction range radius, and severe damage for miles. For firepower bombs (nuclear bombs made for power show & not effectiveness) The Tsar bomba of USSR had 50~55 megatons of TNT firepower, a fireball with 1km+ radius, total destruction for miles, and created a sound shockwave that could be heard in Norway/Other far Northern European areas. Modern nuclear weapons don't have a single blast radius; the U.S. developed M.I.R.V.s (cluster nuclear bombs) that spread apart to create a shotgun blast of multiple nuclear explosions.
The blast radius of a nuclear bomb can vary depending on factors such as the type and yield of the bomb, as well as the environment in which it detonates. However, the blast radius of a typical nuclear bomb can extend for miles, causing significant destruction and casualties.
The blast radius of an atomic bomb can vary depending on the size of the bomb and the height at which it detonates. In general, the blast radius of a nuclear bomb can extend for several miles, causing destruction within a radius of 1-5 miles or more. It can cover an area of several square miles, destroying buildings and causing severe damage within that zone.
Semtex is made of a very high potent explosive, roughly has the same blast radius, and force as c4. Usually semtex itself is not sticky. But due to popularity people cover it in melted tar then letting it cool of, thus making it a sticky bomb