To make a bomb in Dax Phyz, draw a circle (ellipse tool); replace the rods with sticks (Edit menu); make the sticks explosive. The bomb goes off as soon as one of the sticks breaks; you may want to adjust the s (strength) parameter of the sticks. To make the bomb more powerful, use a spacing less than 8 (the diameter of a vertex). This boosts the bomb's power since Phyz immediately adjusts the positions of the overlapping vertices. It also makes the bomb go off as soon as physics is turned on. If you're like Dax, you're still not satisfied. You want the Mother of All Bombs. So you superimpose several bombs on top of each other, preferably with each bomb a little larger than the previous one, as in the MOAB model below.
To make a nuclear bomb, you need the fissionable material such as a Plutonium239 isotope, an explosive to start the nuclear chain reaction, a detonator, and a pusher.
Albert Einstein did not make an atomic bomb. He was a theoretical physicist who wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning about the potential of nuclear weapons and the need to develop them, which ultimately led to the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb.
A bomb can produce a loud bang, followed by a deep rumbling sound as the explosion reverberates through the surroundings. Additionally, there may be a high-pitched whistling sound if the bomb has a whistle attached to it to create a warning or terror effect.
Well, the technical explanation is very complicated, so I will make it more simple: there are the fission bomb, and the thermonuclear bomb. The fission bomb makes an explosion through the splitting of atom. Atom is the smallest measurement. There are neutrons and photons in a atom. But when you split the atom to make a big explosion, you do not use any atom. We usually use an atom of uranium-235. When the uranium atom is split, the normal amount of neutrons or photons does not come out. Then the neutrons release lots of energy! (Very simple explanation: A fission bomb is a bomb that uses energy from splitting uncontrolled atoms. And a thermonuclear bomb is just opposite to fission bomb, it gets energy from fusion of atoms to make a heavier one.
One takes large atoms and breaks them into smaller atoms--called fission (a-bomb). The other takes really small atoms and fuses them together to make larger atoms--called fusion (h-bomb).
Phyz (Dax Phyz) is the world's fastest 2.5D physics engine with built-in, real-time editor and DirectX graphics and sound.
Phyz (Dax Phyz), is a public domain, 2D computer graphics physics engine with built-in editor and DirectX graphics and sound. In contrast to most other real-time physics engines, it is vertex based and stochastic. It's integrator is based on a SIMD-enabled assembly version of the Mersenne Twister random number generator, instead of traditional LCP or iterative methods, allowing simulation of large numbers of micro objects with Brownian motion and macro effects such as object resonance and deformation.
Dax Flame goes by Dax Flame.
DAX is the acronym for the German stock exchange.
Dax McKeever is 6'.
Dax Jolly is 6'.
Dax Shepard is 42 years old (birthdate: January 2, 1975).
Dax Ravina is 6' 1".
Dax Belanger is 5' 8".
Tim Dax is 5' 9".
Dax Grove is 5' 11".
Dax Garner is 5' 10".