End of WW2.
nuclear energy is using the energy of science to be used as a weapon that has connections to science
The first Soviet nuclear weapon was tested in 1949. They have never used one in combat.
Some people do not agree with Japan building and using nuclear power plants because twenty percent of the worlds earthquakes occur in Japan which causes dangers for the people living in Japan.
The actual answer may surprise even you: ID 1667019371. If Iran ever used a nuclear weapon on any country, let alone Israel, Iran would be destroyed.
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Though Fukushima has lost 4 of its Nuclear Reactors, There are many more Nuclear Reactos running in Japan, Secondly Japan is mostly using Coal and Gas to compesate for fukushima.
Energy can be conserved from a nuclear weapon by reducing the energy loss through inefficiencies in the weapon's design and by using advanced technologies to maximize the weapon's destructive power. Additionally, minimizing the size and weight of the weapon can improve its efficiency and conservation of energy.
"Nuke" is a slang term often used to refer to a nuclear weapon or a nuclear explosion. It can also be informally used to mean destroying something or someone using extreme force or power, similar to the devastating impact of a nuclear blast.
A nuclear weapon can be dropped from a plane by using strategic bombers or fighter jets equipped with release mechanisms that allow the weapon to be safely deployed at a specified altitude and location. The plane flies over the target area, releases the weapon, and quickly moves away to a safe distance before detonation. This method is part of nuclear deterrence strategies employed by some countries.
because north Korea has a nuclear weapon and south doesn't have it. and there is no good to war against each other. WAR= using nuclear weapon = destroying whole Korean peninsula and some part of japan, china and Russia That means killing a lot of lives
The process of uranium(or plutonium) enrichment from low concentration to high. usually the concentration of 90% or more is considered a weapons use concentration, and can be used to produce nuclear weapons. lesser degrees of concentration are used for nuclear power plants, or nuclear medicine. there are 2 main methods of nuclear proliferation, using gas centrifuge, or using a laser.
The term precision nuclear weapon may be a misnomer, but it is generally used to describe a low yield nuclear weapon (perhaps a few kilotons) that can be delivered with great accuracy on a specific target.The idea is to use this device, which is very small compared to an equivalent conventional weapon, in applications like busting deeply buried bunkers or other large below ground installations. Using a nuclear weapon in this type of application would gain a more assured result than the use of conventional explosives. The catch is that if you have this wonderfully effective weapon with all these superior characteristics, you may be tempted to use it.It may or may not be helpful to compare the precision nuclear weapon to what we call a tactical nuclear weapon. This nuclear device has a low yield (about a kiloton or so) that was designed to be delivered by conventional large-bore cannon or a small missile. The limited blast could be directed in a way that it could destroy something like a concentration of armored vehicles or troops that it would be difficult to do with conventional explosives. Consider that a small tactical nuclear weapon that could fit inside a 155 mm cannon shell would do damage that a thousand tons of TNT would be needed to accomplish.