Nuclear Discovery
The natural phenomenon that occurs in everyday life is almost unrelated to nuclear reactions. Almost everything involves gravity and electromagnetism. Both are part of the four basic styles of nature and not the strongest. But the other two, weak nuclear and strong nuclear power, are forces that operate within a short distance and do not work outside the nucleus. A nucleus consists of a positive charge that will actually separate from one another if there is no power to hold it. Henri Becquerel investigated the salting of uranium salts in 1896 and finally discovered what is called radioactivity. After Pierre Curie and Marie Curie, I began to investigate the phenomenon of highly radioactive radioactive elements. They found that radioactive materials produce intense waves that are classified as alpha, beta, and gamma. Some types of radiation they find can penetrate various materials and cause damage to all. At that time, all radiation researchers had radiation burns similar to sunburn, and some of them did not think about it.
A new radioactivity phenomenon has been known since the existence of patents in the medical world containing radioactivity. Gradually, the radiation produced by radioactive decay is known as ionized radiation. Many radiation researchers in the past have died of cancer due to exposure to radioactivity. Most radioactive medical patents have been removed, but other uses, including radioactive materials, still exist, such as using a radium salt to create sparkling objects. The nature of radioactivity becomes more obvious because atoms are better understood. Some large nuclei tend to be unstable, so damping occurs up to a certain time interval before stability is achieved. The three types of radiation found by Becquerel and Curie have been understood. Alpha decay occurs when the nucleus emits two protons and two neutrons, corresponding to the nucleus of the alpha particle, the helium atom. Beta decay occurs when the emission of beta particles, ie gamma decay of high-energy electrons, emits gamma rays that are not equal to alpha and beta radiation, but electromagnetic radiation of frequency and energy is very high. Three types of radiation occur naturally, and gamma rays are the most dangerous and difficult to resist.
The First Nuclear Test
The Trinity test is the first atomic bomb test in a series of Manhattan projects. The atomic bomb weighs about 19 kilotons and contains elements of uranium enrichment which are plutonium or silver-plated metal aktinifer. Edward Teller is the leader behind this nuclear test. When the atomic bomb explosion affected the Earth and the atmosphere, the man from the United States was initially terrified. Considering that he and his team never detonated the atom bomb, their fears were justified. The nuclear creation itself was also initiated by ambitious US officials to govern the world.
Trinity test explosion itself finally made the crater as deep as 3 meters and 330 meters wide. The crater itself turns into a layer of green glass that melts the desert sand. A 3.65 monument is also built at this location. Trinity crater is very beautiful and interesting, but no one can step on the surrounding area. This is because of its location in a protected area as it still contains harmful radioactive elements. An additional atomic bomb was developed due to curiosity and serious damage to the first experiment. Still using the same radioactive element, the next explosive experiment is the most amazing phenomenon in history. This test is a monument to initiate terror.
Nuclear Impact
There are many nuclear warheads on the big battlefield so far recorded. The United States has 6,800 warheads. There are 7,000 in Russia. Not to mention counting "small" countries. England 215, France 300, China 260, India 120, Pakistan 130, Israel 80, North Korea tenth nuclear warhead. You are now ready to import all active aliases to the desired location. Conflict between countries has made analysts and analysts predict that World War III is not just a myth and can happen anytime. If World War III is damaged, the use of nuclear warheads will not stop. If so, how does that affect mankind?
A survivor of the Hiroshima bomb exploded that those near the atomic bomb center soon disappeared and swallowed a fireball. There is the theory that atomic bomb explosions release very hot waves that instantly change all objects (not just buildings but humans) into ashes. In addition to generating tremendous heat and shock waves, nuclear explosions can cause EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) phenomenon that can destroy various modern electrical appliances. These electromagnetic shock waves can burn all microcircuits of various modern electrical devices. Computers, cars, airplanes, and even the power grid itself are included.
The nuclear explosion actually releases unbridled energy when heavy atomic elements such as plutonium (Pu239) and uranium (U235) collide and collapse into light elements such as krypton or barium. If you do not understand, try opening the chemistry book again. The nuclear series also produces something far greater than the damage caused by the explosion itself. Yes Nuclear explosion also produces ionizing radiation that can cause damage to the human body and cause death.
Remember the previous explanation of the great energy release of the nuclear explosion? One form of energy emitted is high-energy radiation waves, such as alpha, beta, gamma rays, and x-ray beams. This invisible ray can damage the human body. Because very high energy can damage the DNA atomic arrangement. As a result, after exposure to this radiation, various abnormalities and diseases will occur. The much more terrible radiation will continue to be released by nuclear explosions for a long time! This explosive material can even spread anywhere in the air because it is carried by the wind. As a result, nuclear explosions can spread radioactive material up to tens or even hundreds of kilometers in all directions!