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What makes up the largest percent of energy released in a nuclear denotation?

The largest percentage of energy released in a nuclear detonation comes from the conversion of mass into energy, as described by Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2. This process involves the nucleus of an atom splitting (fission) or combining (fusion), releasing a tremendous amount of energy.


What is the initial temperature of a nuclear detonation?

The initial temperature of a nuclear detonation can reach temperatures of millions of degrees Celsius. These extreme temperatures are a result of the intense energy released during the nuclear fission or fusion process.


Nuclear bomb explosion detonation point?

The detonation point of a nuclear bomb explosion is where the bomb is triggered to release its energy. This can occur either in the air, on the ground, or underwater, depending on the desired impact and effect of the explosion. The detonation point is carefully chosen to maximize the destructive potential of the bomb.


How far can a nuclear bomb travel?

A gravity dropped nuclear bomb could fall several tens of thousands of feet from bomber to detonation. A ballistic missile's warhead could travel tens of thousands of miles from launch site to detonation.


Where did the largest nuclear plant melt down happen?

The largest nuclear plant meltdown happened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine on April 26, 1986. The explosion and subsequent fire released large amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere, resulting in one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.