How Much Do You Know About Nuclear Weapons?
Introduction to Nuclear Weapons
By Allen Bell, published Nov 24, 2006
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The news most days has something in it about the world's current nuclear weapon situation. We all see it almost everyday, whether it is on television or in the paper. How much do you really know about nuclear weapons?How the Bomb Works
Nuclear weapons are similar to conventional bombs, they are designed to cause damage through an explosion (the release of a large amount of energy in a short period of time). In a conventional bomb, the explosion is created by a chemical reaction; this involves atom rearrangement to form new molecules. The amount of energy released is proportional to the binding energies of the molecules. The explosion in nuclear weapons is created by changing the atoms themselves – they are either split or fused to create atoms.
There are two main types of nuclear weapons:
· Atom bombs- which use fission as the main reaction (the atoms are split)
· Hydrogen bombs- which use fusion as the main reaction (the atoms are fused together)
Effects of a Nuclear Weapon on a Target
The Blast
The rapid release of energy in an explosion creates a shock wave of overpressure. Very close to the center of a nuclear explosion, overpressure is the equivalent to several thousand pounds per square inch (psi). This is hundreds of times greater than the pressure of a pressure cooker.
The overpressure crushes objects; the human lungs are crushed at about 30-psi overpressure. At 10-15 psi, brick houses are turned to rubble. The blast also will generate very strong winds that can turn a person or objects into missiles.
Thermal Radiation
Thermal radiation includes light and heat. Huge amounts of energy as light (ultraviolet, visible and infrared) are released by nuclear weapons. This light is so intense that can make sand explode, blind people for many miles, burn shadows into concrete, burn skin and ignite flammable materials at large distances.
Initial Nuclear Radiation
How Much Do You Know About Nuclear Weapons?
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Takeaways
- Thermal radiation includes light and heat.
- A radiation dose of 400 rads will be lethal to half or more of the population exposed.
- The effects of fallout (internal damage to the human body) persist for hundreds of years.
Did You Know?
There are two main types of nuclear weapons: Atom bombs- which use fission as the main reaction (the atoms are split) Hydrogen bombs- which use fusion as the main reaction (the atoms are fused together)
Resources
- The Nuclear Weapon Archive - A Guide to Nuclear Weapons nuclearweaponarchive.org/ Nuclear Weapons www.fas.org/nuke/intro/nuke/index.html
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