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@L3WGReacts
@L3WGReacts 2 года назад
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@BuxtonsWater
@BuxtonsWater 2 года назад
2:13 It uses the force of splitting an atom of a specific isotope of Uranium which producted more neutrons that split more atoms, causing a runaway reaction of the materials at the center of the nuclear device's mechanisms. All that energy from the atoms splitting is astronomically hot and incomprehensibly devastating.
@elric5371
@elric5371 2 года назад
That is nuclear fission we use fusion nowadays which as it’s name suggests involves the fusion of the atoms instead of the splitting.
@BuxtonsWater
@BuxtonsWater 2 года назад
@@elric5371 True, but many thermonuclear bombs still use a fission primer though. There are *very* few pure fission bombs, I don't think there are any of them in service at all currently.
@ozoahameg3582
@ozoahameg3582 Год назад
@@elric5371 true but after fusion the atoms goes into fission as well thats why its more powerful we found a way to add both to make the explosion larger without increasing the weapon's mass atoms goes into fusion 1st releasing extreme energy and them when fusion is at its peak and already made large unstable atoms it goes into fission further releasing energy pls correct me if im wrong but this is what i read about hydrogen bombs
@elric5371
@elric5371 Год назад
@@ozoahameg3582 your right 100% most weapons are a mix of fusion and fission but it depends on the specific weapon.
@alessandrosilvafilho8527
@alessandrosilvafilho8527 Год назад
@@ozoahameg3582 fission goes first and triggers the fusion that is a lot more powerful. Only messed up the order.
@marksullivan2978
@marksullivan2978 2 года назад
The sun is huge so it's heat travels far so just think of a "tiny" nuclear explosion as a concentrated sun in a much smaller area.
@itzmrwolf3152
@itzmrwolf3152 2 года назад
I love this video, it was one of my first dives into Kurzesagt's channel. Keep up the work, congrats on 250 subs by the way.
@L3WGReacts
@L3WGReacts 2 года назад
really good video tbh! kurz has amazing videos to watch. THANK YOU!!:)
@annaoldfield2298
@annaoldfield2298 Год назад
Same reason here
@ex5080
@ex5080 2 года назад
Hey not sure if you'll see this but I'd think you'd be interested in a video called, "The true story of the demon core" by Kyle Hill It's about the accidents relating to nuclear cores used for nuclear weapons in the US, it covers a bit out how the the weapons work and the terrifying consequences of playing with fire (radiation) even when it doesn't explode....
@TakonoTakoUwU
@TakonoTakoUwU Год назад
Fun fact about the man made thing hoter than the sun: Yes, actually the HOTTEST place in the hole universe other than the big bang, was created in a particle accelerator here on earth.
@SomeUnsoberIdiot
@SomeUnsoberIdiot Год назад
The americans already did this, and got away with it. And that was after firebombing civilians and other atrocities.
@cosmicluna5783
@cosmicluna5783 Год назад
Yes, because Japan will stop their atrocities if the USA asked nicely. Typical weeb.
@Til_What
@Til_What Год назад
Nukes work by using a smaller explosion to launch two opposing cores into each other. One containing neutrons and one containing radioactive material. That collision causes nuclear fission (meaning atoms split, releasing even more neutrons, causing a chain reaction) This sets so much energy free in fractions of a second that a gigantic explosion appears. At least that's what I remember from High-school physics calls.
@YezaOutcast
@YezaOutcast 7 месяцев назад
the sun isnt actually that hot on its surface. 3500-5900° centigrade. a plasmacutter hat around 3000°C too and a fusion power plant is MUCH MUCH hotter then this.
@anthonyheron6811
@anthonyheron6811 3 месяца назад
7:46 they are still gonna die of radiation poisoning and/or cancer... and might transfer radiation poisoning to others
@nattananchunbunluesook8474
@nattananchunbunluesook8474 10 месяцев назад
4:57 Others are sad for them and he is just laughing
@Kiiranov
@Kiiranov 2 года назад
C&C Generals We play nukes all the time.
@quicksilver7801
@quicksilver7801 Год назад
And then there are hydrogen bombs…
@alessandrosilvafilho8527
@alessandrosilvafilho8527 Год назад
Hydrogen bombs do the same horrible suffering but in a much MUCH larger scale
@lordfrostdraken
@lordfrostdraken Год назад
A new one
@red_dolphin468
@red_dolphin468 Год назад
there u see between the lines who was or is still the real evil of WWII - the Americans bombed Hiroshima although Japan was actually 1 moment next to defeated.
@alessandrosilvafilho8527
@alessandrosilvafilho8527 Год назад
I like to think of wars and humanity along history like there's no good or evil, if you study enough you'll discover evil in every single side of every single conflict.
@CaneRossso
@CaneRossso 2 года назад
This is an act right?
@Londronable
@Londronable 2 года назад
Seems more like American education syndrome.
@ex5080
@ex5080 2 года назад
@@Londronable he sounds american to you?
@ShawnTheDriver
@ShawnTheDriver Год назад
@@ex5080 LMAO right like wtf? People love blaming stuff on Americans even when we had absolutely nothing to do with the shit.
@plumcave9942
@plumcave9942 Год назад
@@Londronable He explicitly stated he was from the UK