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- Video: How Far Away Would You Need to Be to Survive a Nuclear . . .
Within a 6-km (3 7-mile) radius of a 1-megaton bomb, blast waves would produce 180 metric tons of force on the walls of all two-story buildings, and wind speeds of 255 km h (158 mph) In a 1-km (0 6-mile) radius, the peak pressure is four times that amount, and wind speeds can reach 756 km h (470 mph)
- NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations
- Effects of nuclear explosions - Wikipedia
Much of the destruction caused by a nuclear explosion is from blast effects Most buildings, except reinforced or blast-resistant structures, will suffer moderate damage when subjected to overpressures of only 35 5 kilopascals (kPa) (5 15 pounds-force per square inch or 0 35 atm)
- Nuclear Bomb Radius: How Far Away Would You Need to Be to . . .
Within a nuclear bomb radius of 6 km for a 1-megaton blast, the waves will lead to a force worth 180 metric tons Winds will also speed through at a rate of 255 km h
- Damage Zones after a Nuclear Detonation: Idealized Maps - HHS. gov
Damage Zones after a Nuclear Detonation: Idealized Maps Radiation and thermal burn injury ranges are overlaid on light, moderate, and severe damage zones for 0 1 kT, 1kT, 10kT, and 100kT surface detonations Representative damage zones for hypothetical 0 1, 1 0, 10, and 100 KT surface detonations
- NukeSim - Interactive Nuclear Explosion Simulator
Visualize the true scale and impact of nuclear detonations with our scientifically accurate simulator Explore blast radius, thermal effects, and radiation zones for various yields Visualize overpressure zones, building damage, and blast wave propagation based on weapon yield and detonation type
- What happens when a nuclear bomb explodes? | Live Science
For instance, a 10-kiloton nuclear weapon, equivalent to the size of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, would immediately kill about 50%t of the people within a 2-mile (3 2 km) radius of
- 5 Nuclear Detonation Maps - Cygnus Research Hub
A blast radius map illustrates the immediate effects of a nuclear detonation, including the blast wave and thermal radiation For a 1-megaton nuclear bomb, the blast radius can extend up to 3 miles (4 8 kilometers), causing total destruction
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