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A) Most likely....you die.

B) Run to your airtight bomb shelter under ground that you can stay in for a decade.

C) Hope the bomb went off on the other side of the world, and it's a small one.

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Where does the energy go after a nuclear bomb goes off?

After a nuclear bomb goes off, the energy goes into everything around the place of detonation in a variety of different forms (e.g. blast wave, flying debris, light, nuclear radiation, sound, winds).


What is the safest place when a nuclear bomb goes off?

The safest place during a nuclear bomb explosion is underground in a well-built structure, such as a basement or bomb shelter. The goal is to put as much material as possible between yourself and the blast to reduce exposure to radiation. It is important to follow official emergency guidelines and seek shelter as quickly as possible in the event of a nuclear attack.


Which is more destructive a nuclear bomb or a hydrogen bomb?

A hydrogen bomb (thermonuclear bomb) is more destructive than a regular nuclear bomb (fission bomb). Hydrogen bombs release much larger amounts of energy and have the potential to create significantly more devastation and damage.


Is a bomb a nuclear reaction?

No, a bomb is not necessarily a nuclear reaction. A bomb can be any device that is designed to explode and cause destruction, whereas a nuclear reaction involves the splitting or combining of atomic nuclei to release energy. Nuclear bombs, also known as atomic bombs, utilize nuclear reactions to produce a very powerful explosion.


What is the difference between an atomic bomb and a nuclear weapon?

An atomic bomb is a type of nuclear weapon that releases energy through nuclear fission (splitting of atomic nuclei). Nuclear weapon is a broader term that encompasses atomic bombs, as well as hydrogen bombs which release energy through nuclear fusion (combining atomic nuclei).

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Are gamma rays emitted whenever a nuclear bomb goes off?

yes. the fallout also emits gamma rays.


Where does the energy go after a nuclear bomb goes off?

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Is the nuclear bomb turned off yet?

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Can you set off a nuclear bomb with an x ray?

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What happens when a nuclear bomb is set off?

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What damage does a nuclear bomb to a regular bomb?

first off, of course, a nuclear bomb is thousands of times stronger than a normal bomb. a nuclear bomb also carries radiation, energy that causes poisoning and cancer, while most normal bombs cant do that.


Who set off the first nuclear bomb?

US, who else?


What is the safest place when a nuclear bomb goes off?

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If a nuclear bomb went off in Supermans ass would he die?

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What did herasheama look like after the nuclear bomb went off?

Hiroshima was nearly totally destroyed by the atom bomb.


Who didn't do what they where supposed to do and set off a nuclear bomb?

Am not aware of any accidental nuclear explosions. Anywhere. Ever.


Theres a bomb on the bus when the bus goes fifty mph the bomb is armed when the bus goes below fifty the bomb goes off what do you do?

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