How do you defuse the bomb in the impossible test?
To defuse the bomb in The Impossible Test game, you need to tap and hold the bomb until the time reaches 00:00. This stops the countdown and defuses the bomb. Be careful not to release your finger before reaching 00:00, or the bomb will explode.
How many people were killed in the first atom bomb?
None. The first was a test in New Mexico. The second, dropped on the city of Hiroshima caused ABOUT 130,000 deaths. The second, on Nagasaki, caused about 80,000 deaths. Collectively, about 1,100,000 deaths all together. This is about one-half (at the most conservative estimate) of the lives that would have been lost in the invasion of Japan.
Where does the atom bomb explode on the air or on the ground?
An atom bomb can explode either in the air or on the ground, depending on the desired effect. Airbursts are detonated above the ground to maximize the blast radius and thermal effects, while ground bursts are detonated on the ground to increase the amount of fallout produced. Both types of explosions have their unique characteristics and effects.
Why neutron bomb is known as smart bomb?
It is not. A "smart" bomb is one with a guidance system that guides it directly to the target. A "Neutron" bomb is a specialized form of nuclear weapon that produces relatively little blast, but releases more immediate nuclear radiation than most other nuclear weapons
How do you know that 1-thousand hiroshima size bombs would destroy earth?
Scientists estimate that an explosion equivalent to one thousand Hiroshima-sized bombs would release enough energy to cause catastrophic global destruction, including severe climate disruption, mass extinctions, and potential collapse of civilization. While Earth itself would not be obliterated, the consequences of such an event would likely have devastating and widespread effects.
If atom are smallest particle than why atom bomb are getting blast?
Atoms in an atom bomb undergo a nuclear fission or fusion process, where their nuclei split or combine to release an enormous amount of energy. This energy is released rapidly, causing an explosion. Despite being small, the immense energy involved in these nuclear reactions is what makes atom bombs so powerful.
How do you light a smoke bomb?
if youre talking about ping pong ball smoke bombs and kno3 smoke bombs just keep the flame on it untill it smokes. me myself i find ping pong balls crush them into bits but instead of wraping the howl lots up you leave abit out and light it and itl produce a massive flame and then stomp it out and off it goes
What was the v1 rocket bomb filled with?
The V-1 rocket bomb, also known as the "Buzz Bomb", was filled with a mixture of ethanol and liquid oxygen as fuel for its pulsejet engine, while its warhead contained approximately 1,870 pounds (850 kg) of high explosive, typically amatol, which is a mixture of TNT and ammonium nitrate.
Can a bomb disarm another about to be set off?
Its not exactly disarming, but it can be considered disabling.
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With conventional explosives, they are sometimes used to break up a larger explosive device to prevent it from detonating. One such device (known as Candlewick) uses several gallons of water, and a pound of plastic explosive. The water, propelled by the explosive, tears the larger device apart.
How do you do a spirit bomb in real life?
if you are trying to ask about the spirit bomb,doit the same way goku did it
What Used cycle as an explosive ingredient in nuclear weapons?
You question is far from clear, but nuclear weapons use a high explosive "trigger". The chemical explosives serve to crush nuclear materials into a very dense form, starting a nuclear chain reaction. There have been many different explosives used for that purpose- explosives used in modern day weapons is rather classified, and we don't discuss classified materials here.
The chemical explosives used in most nuclear weapons since the 1960s have been PBXs (Plastic Bonded Explosives). However there are literally many dozens of different PBXs, each having different properties. PBXs were selected for safety: they are insensitive to shock or fire.
I am not sure what you mean by "cycle". The only thing I know of with a name like that was cyclonite, an explosive used in some nuclear weapons in the 1950s, but it is very shock sensitive and thus unsafe.
Some unclassified information on nuclear weapon explosives is available in Chuck Hansen's work Swords of Armageddon.
Bombs are designed to explode outward, causing damage and destruction. An implosion occurs when something collapses inward due to a sudden change in pressure, which is typically seen in controlled demolitions or certain industrial processes. So, bombs do not implode in the traditional sense.
Which countries have neutron bombs?
It is widely believed that the United States, Russia, China, and possibly a few other countries have developed neutron bombs. Neutron bombs are a type of thermonuclear weapon designed to release a large number of neutron particles while minimizing blast and heat effects.
Is acetic acid used to make dyes and explosives?
Acetic acid is predominantly used in the production of vinegar, but it is not typically used in the production of dyes or explosives. Other chemicals and compounds are more commonly used in the dye and explosive industries due to their specific properties and reactivity.
Which chromatographic process is used to analyze organic explosives and heat-sensitive drugs?
Gas chromatography is often used to analyze organic explosives due to its high sensitivity and ability to separate complex mixtures. For heat-sensitive drugs, supercritical fluid chromatography is a better option because it uses a less damaging mobile phase compared to traditional liquid chromatography, which is important for preserving the integrity of the compounds being analyzed.
What are the three categories of explosives?
Primary and secondary explosives. The definitions of these are rather loose, however typically primary explosives will detonate when ignited (example: mercury fulkminate), and secondary explosives require a shockewave to detonate (example: TNT). The most accurate definition is when used in the context of an "explosive train" whereby a fuse ignites the primary high explosive which undergoes deflagration to detonation transition, this detonation produces a shockwave which is used to initiate a secondary high explosive. So explosive compounds are classified into primary or secondary based there primary use.
What happend after the atom bombs were droped?
After the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally, marking the end of World War II. The bombings led to widespread destruction and casualties, with many immediate deaths and long-term health effects on survivors. The event also raised ethical and moral concerns about the use of nuclear weapons.
How dangerous are volcanic bombs?
Volcanic bombs are extremely dangerous and can lead to death. They erupt from a volcano poring down faster than rain hitting people unexpectedly, and sink into your skin and through your bone killing you. They have lava inside of them so they will make you bleed and when you get hit by one don't think that you will live because it feels like you jumped into a fire burning a house which is like 28 wood fires you use to get wam and cook smores.
Does sulfur bombs kills roach's?
Any toxic substance that gets on the body of a roach (in sufficient quantity) will cause death. This is because roaches constantly clean themselves and ingest whatever is on them. They poison themselves!
What elements are used for bombs?
Common elements used for bombs include explosives such as nitroglycerin, TNT, or RDX, along with components like detonators and shrapnel to cause damage upon explosion. These elements are typically combined in a specific arrangement to create an explosive device.
Any number things. An explosion is basically EXTREMELY rapid combustion. This could result from a combustible powder that is suspended in the air, flammable vapors or gases, or chemical explosives.
The most important raw material in the manufacturing of industrial explosives is ammonium nitrate. It is commonly used due to its high nitrogen content, which provides the explosive potency needed for various industrial applications.
What is the formula of nuclear bomb?
The formula for a nuclear bomb involves the process of nuclear fission or fusion. In the case of fission bombs, such as the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the formula involves the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei like uranium or plutonium. For fusion bombs, like thermonuclear weapons, the formula involves the fusion of light atomic nuclei like hydrogen isotopes. The specific details and equations involved are complex and highly classified due to the sensitive nature of nuclear weapons technology.
Explosives work by releasing a large amount of stored energy in a rapid and uncontrollable manner. This energy release generates an intense shockwave that causes damage to surrounding materials by way of compression, fragmentation, and heat. The specific mechanism varies based on the type of explosive used, such as chemical reactions in the case of gunpowder or high-pressure gas expansion in the case of compressed gases.
What food item is an ingredient in dynamite?
Peanuts are sometimes used in dynamite, in the form of peanut oil.
Some manufacturers use it to make glycerol, which is an ingredient of nitroglycerine, although it is not an essential ingredient. Glycerol can be made without peanut oil as well.