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How fast is the shockwave from a nuclear blast?
The initial blast from the explosion will create a shock wave traveling at over 2,000 mph (3218.688 kph). It eventually slows down as the air pressure equalizes.
What happens if you shoot a nuclear bomb?
When a single free neutron strikes the nucleus of an atom of radioactive material (e.g., Plutonium or Uranium), it knocks a couple more neutrons free from within the nucleus of the target material, along with releasing energy.
How far can a shockwave travel?
Within a 6-km (3.7-mile) radius of a 1-megaton bomb, blast waves will produce 180 tonnes of force on the walls of all two-storey buildings, and wind speeds of 255 km/h (158 mph). In a 1-km (0.6-mile) radius, the peak pressure is four times that amount, and wind speeds can reach 756 km/h (470 mph).
How can an explosion without shrapnel kill you?
The blast overpressure of the explosion is a very strong shock wave which can kill humans. There are a number of ways an explosion without shrapnel can do harm to people: Rupturing of the hollow organs due to rapid compression and expansion by the shock wave.
How fast can a Nuke Blast wind travel?
I just want to know if they can fly faster than the speed of nuke. The blast wind at sea level may exceed one thousand km/h, or ~300 m/s, approaching the speed of sound in air.
Can a superhero escape a shock wave?
Therefore, if the blast wave has a velocity of 300 m/s, then the answer of his escaping the shock wave is easily. Considering the question concerned itself with the shock wave and not any problems with radiation, it is safe to assume the superhero is radiation-proof.
What happens to tissue when a shock wave hits?
At much higher pressures the shock wave tends to tear tissue. Here is a FEMA report on TNT equivalent blast overpressures and distances. However, there is the question of “impulse”.