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If you put all the chemicals in firework in the USA together and set them off .....
Would it be the equal of a nuclear bomb ? :hmmm:
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You wouldn't have the radiation issues.
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Not even close IMO. First what makes a Nuke so devastating is the power confined to such a small package capable of releasing its destructive force in pretty mcuh the most efficient way possible. Remember a small Nuke is equal to 1 megaton of TNT that is 2,000,000,000,000 pounds of TNTl, that is right 2 trillion pounds of TNT.
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I think Vlad is right, but nonetheless I'd recommend running like hell once you light the fuse.
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Think something like 150 kilotons. Seems close to how much explosives we set off today ! |
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Fascinating info, guys. I'm moving to Switzerland.
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Largest U.S. explosion/date: 15 Megatons/March 1, 1954 ("Bravo") That is 30 trillion pounds of TNT. By the way TNT is way more explosive than the explosives used in fireworks. |
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BTW Vlad, your Bravo link appears to have been nuked itself. |
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If you put all the chemicals in firework in the USA together and set them off .....
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But damn, that would light the sky up for miles... Quote:
Pray it's not a fast one too ! ROFL |
If we did decide to do this, I'd definitely put some of those green plastic army men on the pile before we set it off.
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Well we finally got a break from the news agencies talking about pit bulls 24/7. The last few days has been all about the dangers of fireworks and needing to pass more legislation to get them off the street. BTW, the most injuries every year are caused by sparklers. ROFL
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&sn=003&sc=492 |
I dunno. Find me a giant toad, and we'll find out.
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Correction. Dogpile.
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