Your question deals with nuclear fuel liquid. fluid fuels are not subjected to the structural stresses of solid fuels. If you drop liquid nuclear fuel, and you are not wearing protective gear, the Gaseous will sicken you and kill you.
No, that was America
no!!! nuclear weapons have not been used since ww2.
Harry Truman is known for his decision to drop the first nuclear bombs on Japan to end World War two.
keroa of coarse Let me look into my crystal ball and tell you...
Big boom!!
The mechanism of nuclear fission is best understood by noting that a massive nucleus behaves in many respects like a drop of liquid . According to this liquid drop model , the neutron absorbed by the 92U235 nucleus gives the nucleus extra energy (like heating a drop of water.
Widespread radioactive contamination
The nuclear binding energy per nucleon is similar to the surface tension in a liquid drop, causing nuclei to behave like stable liquid drops. Additionally, the deformation of the nucleus due to forces acting between nucleons can be described using the liquid drop model, where the nucleus has a defined surface and volume.
nope
in a nuclear powerplant
In nuclear reactors
That depends on how big the nuclear bomb is.
Nuclear Dawn happened in 2011.
No, the nuclear bombs which were dropped on Japan, were in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
President Truman.
No, that was America
Drop Off happened in 1989.