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If 2 nuclear weapons were targeted close together in all probability the first one to detonate would probably kill the other, preventing its proper detonation. This is called nuclear fratricide, it is caused by the burst of neutrons from a nuclear detonation. These neutrons trigger a predetonation fizzle yield in nearby bombs. To prevent this if adjacent targets are too close, the bursts are separated in time instead typically using a marching targeting pattern that proceeds across the area of targets with individual bursts widely separated in time and space.

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What are fifteen terms for nuclear energy?

1. nuke your face 2. nuke people 3. nuke the city 4. nuke the world 5. nuke things 6. nuke your school 7. nuke bad guys 8. nuke your bad stuff 9. shoot the nuke 10. nuke the fire 11. nuke the moon 12. nuke your really boring things 13. nuke this website 14. nuke robbers 15. nuke the ground


What is inside of a nuke?

A nuclear weapon typically contains a fissile material such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239, high explosives to trigger the nuclear chain reaction, and various components to control the explosion and enhance the weapon's efficiency.


Is the atom bomb and a nuke the same?

Yes, atom bomb and nuke are commonly used terms to refer to nuclear weapons that release destructive energy by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission. In general, "nuke" is a more colloquial term while "atom bomb" is more formal.


What is a nuke and what does a nuke looks like?

Well if you don't know its a bomb and its actually called nuclear bomb, nuke is short for nuclear. It has the power to destroy a whole NATION. And to answer your other question it looks a missle. if don't know what a missle looks like, you can look up Missles and or nuclear bomb on Google images


How the unstable waves stables in oscilloscope?

Unstable waves can be stabilized on an oscilloscope by adjusting the trigger level and trigger slope settings. By setting the trigger level to a specific voltage and selecting the appropriate trigger slope (rising or falling edge), the oscilloscope will only display the waveform when it meets these trigger conditions, helping to stabilize the display of the waveform.

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What are fifteen terms for nuclear energy?

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What is a long nuke?

itis an extended nuke


Will you die from a nuke?

NOTHING can survive a nuke.


What is inside of a nuke?

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It is another name for the rectangular trigger fish and wedge tailed trigger fish.


Who built the first nuke?

The USA built the first nuke.


How do you get a nuke on black ops?

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Is nuke a scientific word?

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When was Dad's Nuke created?

Dad's Nuke was created in 1986.