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Ch. 1: The Dangers from Nuclear Weapons: Myths and Facts An all-out nuclear war between Russia and the United States would be the worst catastrophe in history, For example, air bursting a 20-kiloton weapon at the optimum height to destroy ... The dangers from nuclear weapons have been distorted and exaggerated,
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A nuclear explosion gives off radiation at all wavelengths of light. Some is in the radio / radar portion of the spectrum. This is known as the EMP effect. The strength of the EMP effect is in part related to the ... The megaton class weapons have been largely retired, being replaced with much smaller yield warheads.
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Do you know how many nuclear missiles have been built in the United States since 1951? The price tag for the Manhattan Project? Read the 50 Facts About U.S. Nuclear Weapons to find the answers to these and other questions.
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Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of en...
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The nuclear powers are committed to eventual nuclear weapons abolition but will not agree to a disarmament timetable. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is, ... Assertion: If nuclear disarmament efforts are to succeed in the foreseeable future, it will be because reality has been altered by openly facing the facts.
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Nuclear weapons - weapons of mass destruction powered by atomic, rather than chemical, processes. Nuclear weapons produce large explosions and hazardous radioactive byproducts by means of either... ... Tactical nuclear weapons can have the explosive power of a fraction of a kiloton (one kiloton equals 1,000 tons of TNT),
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U.S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project ... Natural Resources Defense Council, Nuclear Weapons Databook Project ... History of the Custody and Deployment of Nuclear Weapons, July 1945 Through September 1977, Prepared by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy), February 1978, p. 50 (formerly Top Secret)
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Get information, facts, and pictures about nuclear weapons at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about nuclear weapons easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... nuclear weapons weapons of mass destruction powered by atomic, rather than chemical,
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Get information, facts, and pictures about nuclear weapons at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about nuclear weapons easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... Impact of Nuclear Weapons.
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