radiation dispersal device
radiation dispersal device
Radiation dispersal device
radiation dispersal device
radiating dispersal device
No, a high altitude burst usually reduces the fallout generated, also it is a nuclear detonation.
radiation dipersal device
A "dirty bomb", a type of radiological weapon, can disseminate radioactive materials by means of a conventional explosion. Dirty bombs are potential terrorist weapons since advanced knowledge of physics and actinide chemistry are not needed to construct such a weapon.
A partial detonation is when only part of the explosive material detonates, leaving some of the material unreacted.
Yes, there are a number of uses for radioactive material. It depends on the type of radioactive material.
An incomplete detonation is often referred to as a "deflagration." This term describes a combustion process where the reaction moves through the explosive material at a slower rate compared to a detonation.
Radioactive material refers to substances that emit radiation spontaneously, while nuclear material is any material that can undergo nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion. Essentially, all radioactive material is nuclear material, but not all nuclear material is necessarily radioactive.
Deflagration is the term used to describe an incomplete detonation or a complete detonation at a lower than maximum velocity. This process involves a subsonic combustion reaction that moves through the explosive material at a slower rate compared to detonation.