Depending on the material, it will be 1/2 mile CBRNE - 1/2 mile
5 miles depending on what explosive it is and what debris is in it
1 mile
Quality
As long as three elephants end to end!
P waves are the least damaging and only travel left and right, forward and backward along the horizontal plane. S waves are the most dangerous because they cause up and down motion and travel along the surface and solids of a medium causing the most destructive force. However they do not travel as far as P-waves. This is why earthquakes across the planet are felt on the other side. AKA Japan earthquake felt in USA. This is due to the P-waves. http://www.revisionworld.com/files/seismic%20copy.jpg Answer by Mathew Cutshall.
It depends on several factors, but in general, the bullet from a handgun can travel a mile or more if fired at an upward angle. As far as accurate shooting, it widely depends. The typical defensive handgun is accurate out to maybe 50 yards (but there are exceptions), but some guns are target models and are accurate further than that.
Light travels through a vacuum, and through the densest metals (though not usually very far). But then gamma radiation and radio waves are examples of light...
they travel how far they want to
Half a Mile
Tiny fragments can travel all the way around the earth from a 1-pound explosion.
It depends upon the size of the fragments. Very small fragments can be blown into the air and carried by air currents around the world.
If the projectiles are small enough, they can travel around the world from a 1-pound explosion.
half a mile
That depends on a lot more than the weight of the explosive. The type of explosive How it's packed The material being fragmented The shape of the fragments To give you an illustration, a Mark II grenade (the "pineapple" one) has an effective injury radius of about 10 meters, but someone could still be injured by one 100 meters away.
That depends on a lot more than the weight of the explosive. The type of explosive How it's packed The material being fragmented The shape of the fragments To give you an illustration, a Mark II grenade (the "pineapple" one) has an effective injury radius of about 10 meters, but someone could still be injured by one 100 meters away.
"Too far to travel for you"
The ash cloud went 22,000 square miles!!!!! HOPE THAT HELPS
Do eels travel Far
As far as light can travel