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Where in hiroshima did the atomic bomb hit?

6 August 1945 About 400 yds off the aioi bridge, its intended AP. Also the bomb hit nothing physically, it was an airburst at about 1500 feet altitude triggered by radar altimeters.


Can a atomic bomb blow up california?

An atomic bomb has the potential to cause significant destruction to a specific area, but it would not be able to literally blow up an entire state like California due to its size. The impact of an atomic bomb would be contained to a specific radius around the point of detonation.


How fast did the bouncing bomb have to spin?

The bouncing bomb developed during World War II had to spin at about 500 revolutions per minute (rpm) for optimal performance. This spinning motion helped the bomb to skip across the water and hit its target accurately.


How long did it take the atomic bomb to hit the ground?

If you are asking specifically about the two bombs dropped on Japan in WW2, they were fuzed for airburst, so they did not hit the ground. Both exploded between 1500 ft & 2000 ft altitude. Airburst was selected to maximize blast & thermal flash damage effects area.


What would happen if a nuclear bomb hit us?

If a nuclear bomb hit, it would cause catastrophic damage and death to the surrounding area. The bomb sends out a fire ball that destroys buildings and everything in its pathway. It also sends out radiation in the form of gamma rays that is harmful to everything around it. It is unsure the exact damage, because each individual could be exposed to different amounts.