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Amazing Grace and Chuck, 1987. Gregory Peck was everything an actor as president should be! Great movie, wish they'd release it on video.

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Who was Frank Winters of the Manhattan Project?

Frank Winters is a fictional character in the movie "Nuclear. Family. Manh(A)than." The character is the lead scientist who is obsessed with getting the A-bomb built. The movie is not necessarily historically correct.


Is nuketown a real place?

Nuketown is not a real place; it is a fictional map from the "Call of Duty" video game series, primarily associated with "Call of Duty: Black Ops." The map is designed as a suburban neighborhood, featuring a nuclear testing site theme. While it draws inspiration from real-life Cold War-era fears and nuclear test sites, it exists solely within the context of the game.


What are the laws of south Africa about nuclear Plants?

In South Africa, the regulation of nuclear plants is governed primarily by the Nuclear Energy Act of 1999 and the National Nuclear Regulator Act of 1999. The Nuclear Energy Act establishes the framework for the development, use, and management of nuclear energy, while the National Nuclear Regulator Act provides for the establishment of a regulatory body to ensure the safety and security of nuclear installations. Additionally, South Africa is a signatory to various international treaties, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which influences its nuclear policy and regulations. Compliance with safety standards, environmental considerations, and emergency preparedness are central components of South African nuclear law.


What is a catchy nuclear power slogan?

nuclear energy is the sun not a bomb


What is the duration of Nuclear Secrets?

The duration of Nuclear Secrets is 3600.0 seconds.

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What was the nuclear cannon at the end of the film?

The nuclear cannon at the end of the film could refer to a fictional weapon that is part of the story's plot. Typically, in movies, it is a powerful artillery piece designed to fire nuclear warheads for maximum destruction.


Can nuclear energy be stored in a arc reactor?

Arc reactors, commonly seen in science fiction like Iron Man, do not exist in reality. While nuclear energy can be stored in nuclear reactors, the concept of an arc reactor that produces clean and limitless energy is purely fictional. As of now, nuclear reactors use controlled nuclear fission reactions to generate electricity, but they do not resemble the arc reactor technology depicted in movies.


What kind of family structure is the Flintstones?

The Flintstones cartoons depict a (fictional) nuclear family.


What is the relationship between nuclear radiation and nuclear fallout?

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In 1954 some Japanese fishermen were poisoned when they got too close to the nuclear radiation on Bikini Atoll This incident inspired Tomoyuki Tanaka to create what fearsome fictional character?

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What is the name of the movie with Jane Fonda and Jack Lemmon which tells the fictional story of a reporter who stumbles upon a cover-up of safety hazards at a nuclear power plant?

The China Syndrome.


Can nuclear radiation cause zombies?

No, nuclear radiation cannot cause zombies. Radiation exposure in large amounts can have serious health effects on humans, but it does not possess the ability to reanimate the dead or create fictional creatures like zombies.


Do you think that there should be a Call of Duty game set in a fictional WWIII?

yes because then you could have like some armies that are on your side and some not.also you could drop like nuclear bombs from allied planes


Who was Frank Winters of the Manhattan Project?

Frank Winters is a fictional character in the movie "Nuclear. Family. Manh(A)than." The character is the lead scientist who is obsessed with getting the A-bomb built. The movie is not necessarily historically correct.


Who invented the nuclear submarine?

The nuclear submarine wasn't actually "invented" by an individual. It was conceptualized by a number of people who saw the great leap forward that could be afforded by the application of nuclear power to submarine propulsion. Jules Verne, while not specific enough about the power source on his fictional submarine Nautilus ('it was completely powered by electricity'), was just a step of imagination away from the idea of a "magic" substance or principle that would power the whole thing up. (It is interesting that, as we look back, a lot of advanced technology could be seen by less developed peoples as "magic" as has been supposed in so many fictional books, television shows and films.) Finally, the United States was the first to get a design off the drawing board, assemble the thing, and sail it into history. Nautilus 90 North. Admiral Hyman George Rickover was the first person to patent the nuclear submarine.


What nuclear reaction is currently used to produce nuclear energy in nuclear reactors?

We use nuclear fission in nuclear reactors to tap nuclear energy.


What 's nuclear?

Nuclear is any activity related to the nuclei of atoms as nuclear energy, nuclear fission, nuclear engineering, nuclear physics, etc.