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Nuclear 101: How Nuclear Bombs Work, Part 1 核武器基本原理,第一部分 Matthew Bunn, 管理原子能项目(Managing the Atom)主任,the James R. Schlesinger Professor of the Practice of Energy, National Se...
Can a nuclear power plant explode like a nuclear bomb? One reason many people oppose nuclear power is because they think nuclear plants are like enormous nuclear bombs, just waiting to explode and wipe out civilization. It's true that nuclear plants and nuclear bombs are both based on nuclear...
While the political landscape of nuclear warfare has changed considerably over the years, the science of the weapon itself — the atomic processes that unleash all of that fury — have been known since the time ofEinstein. This article will review how nuclear bombs work, including how they're ...
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Left: Tomahawk cruise missile launched from the USS Merrill Right: Tomahawk cruise missile launched from nuclear submarine USS La Jolla Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Defense When you hear about hundreds of cruise missiles being fired at targets, they are almost always Tomahawk cruise missiles...
(That's what makes nuclear bombs so powerful: They're converting mass into blasts of energy.) Because energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared, the speed of light serves as a conversion factor, explaining exactly how much energy must be within matter. And because the speed...
When the first A-bomb exploded 78 years ago, the world was shocked. So were the people next door to where it was made.
experienced abnormal radiation and seismic waves, as well as the accompanying power outage, and could not contact the command center, the dead hand system, which also had all the nuclear launch permissions, would automatically launch nuclear bombs intensively to major cities in any developed country...
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