I think the initial explosion of an a bomb is way higher decibels than there is measure for presently.
answer:boom
Whistling as they fall, then a explosion-like BOOM
depends on what you meen?
Most of the bombs in World War I and II were encased in iron or steel. They were shaped somewhat like a bullet with fins to allow them to drop straight down.
No set appearance. Work in bomb disposal would be much easier if there were.
the planes were the bombs and the terrorist wore fake bombs as a while on the plane
See the link below for images of the FIRST atomic (nuclear) bombs.
Boom-Boom
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To a point, exhaust systems are such a personal preference choice. What type of sound do you like? There are a ton of cat back systems for just about every car on the planet. Personally, I hate cherry bombs and glass packs. But a lot of people really like the sound. Go online to Flowmaster, Dynomax, and other companies. A lot of them have sound clips now to give you an idea of what the muffler sounds like.
Both basically are the same, they can be fission or fusion bombs like Uranium,Plutonium and Hydrogen bombs. A general description would be that atomic bombs are fission bombs. Nuclear bombs are fusion bombs. Fusion bombs are more powerful weight for weight
A baking soda and vinegar bomb tends to just erupt from the cap instead of rupturing the container like a dry ice or hydrochloric bomb. So the sound would just be sort of a whooshing sound. However, other bombs like a dry ice or chlorine bomb would sound like a gunshot.
No, they simply make a booming sound that it more of a thud, then a boom.
There were firing of bullets and shells going off so it would be very noisy and scary.
Counting the number of bombs dropped wasn't practical or important. Bear in mind that often bombs fell in clusters and weren't dropped at neat intervals. If an area was hit by a cluster of bombs it usually wasn't possible to do more than estimate the overall tonnage, if that.
If you mean the first two atomic bombs, see the link below labeled ATOM BOMBS. It will take you to an aticle on them with photos.
It depends on the explosion a Nuclear bombs make a very high sound Frequency
depends on what you meen?
The bombs don't whistle, the air passing over them at high velocity does. The whistles are the product of high velocity air current eddies making sound vibrations. Airplanes and whips also make the same types of noises.