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Tag: Plutonium

Earthquake by Nuclear explosion

Why Are H-Bombs More Explosive Than Atomic Bombs?

January 12, 2023 Physics
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What Were The Differences Between Little Boy And Fat Man?

December 5, 2022 Physics
Pu 239 - radioactive Plutonium isotope sign on grunge wall

What Is ‘The Demon Core’ And Why Is It Called That?

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atom mushroom and moon

What Does The Fallout From Atomic Testing Tell Us About Our Moon?

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Recycling Nuclear Waste: Why Can’t Radioactive Waste Be Reused?

February 20, 2020 Physics
thorium & uranium

Why Is Thorium, A Potentially Safer Alternative To Uranium, Not Used In Nuclear Reactors?

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Would A Nuclear Missile Cause A Nuclear Explosion If It’s Shot In Mid-Air?

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