two and comparing them. Starting off, some background on Bikini Atoll. Bikini Atoll or Operation Crossroads was a government testing site of 23 nuclear bombs. Including the world's first hydrogen bomb that was the equivalent to 10,000,000 tons of TNT. The men that were their conducting the experiment said the explosion was so great it blinded the them for over 15 second after the blast.(Niedenthal) You can imagine what a lasting image that had on the land. Over the 23 experiments it was…
What can you bring to the Mineage Network? Hello everyone. My name is Thomas for those who doesn't know me. I've been playing mineage for a really long time and I can bring alot to the mineage community. I'm really active, always trying to help out in chat if there's no staff member online. I'm probably in a different timezone than the other staff members which is in Finland. I usally wake up pretty early and sees that there's no staff member online which from my side is a problem when there're…
WWI. Men Women Children Many races and ethnicities Describe how the war took its toll on these populations Zeppelins in the heat of battle killed a bunch of kindergartens. Women had to be careful making ammunition Women working in factories with TNT could get poisoned with their skin yellow and their hair orange. Women, men and children could become ill (REST OF REASERCH IS FROM: http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/world-war-i/resources/global-effect-world-war-i) 5 million…
been used by the United States during the Hiroshima bombing. The power produced by one kilogram of this element is equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT (“How Do Nuclear Weapons Work?”). The other material that is available to use is Plutonium-239. The Nagasaki bomb used this type of material which generated a destructive energy equivalent to 21,000 tons of TNT. Those two materials was selected because both of them have an unstable isotope which make them have a high radioactivity level.…
profitable and renamed it to Turner Broadcasting System (TBS). He later went on to create two additional and extremely successful networking companies, Cable News Network (CNN), the world’s first 24—hour news station, in 1980, and Turner Network Television (TNT) in 1988. He also launched Cartoon Network in 1992. The innovations that Turner brought to the world are part of what makes him such a successful…
In this methodology, the energy of TNT was supposed to be abruptly released inside the front of detonation wave. Detonation process requires to model the movement of the products of detonation after they reach subsequent specific locations by the detonation wave front. Detonations have a…
according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A hydrogen bomb is a weapon that gets its energy from nuclear fission and fusion (it essentially is a combining of the atoms.) The largest pure-fission bomb ever created by the USA was around 500,000 tons of TNT equivalent. Hydrogen bombs are much more powerful, to put in comparison, the largest hydrogen bomb ever detonated had a yield of 50,000,000…
your eyes in a matter of seconds.ceasing to exist destroying you at the molecular level. A mushroom cloud so strong and so powerful stretching over the cities horizon 40,000ft in the air a blast with the calculated amount of power of 20,000 Tons of TNT explosives detonating upon the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. With one Intent, one main goal to end this dark period of time in human history. A war that had killed millions of lives, a war with devastating consequences on both sides of the…
The aftermath of the explosion was the vaporization of the entire island that was used for the testing. The explosion of Ivy Mike was equivalent to 10.4 million tons of TNT. Norsar, a Norway based group that monitors nuclear testing claims the Hydrogen bomb test conducted by North Korea was only equal to about 10,000 tons of TNT. This evidence of previous hydrogen bomb experiments poses a strong argument against the legitimacy of North Korea’s claims.…
The end of the second World War was caused by the United States of America dropping two nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The introduction of a new weapon that killed a total of 80,000 people in Hiroshima and 70,000 people in Nagasaki instantly scared the Soviet Union, so they started to develop nuclear weapons. And today Russia and the United States have the most dangerous weapons ever known. In 1939, Allied scientists discovered that German scientists had…