Incredibly complicated, yet now taken for granted.
It's not the friction that generates heat during reentry, it's shock heating. In essence, air molecules don't have enough time to get out of the way of incoming object, and thus get hot due to compression (like in a bicycle pump)
Very well and detailed video. You only showed a ground burst explosion. Next time, can you show the effects of an airburst explosion and the best places to shelter for both types of explosions? Additionally, can you explain how to manage to survive for a long period of time with an ongoing nuclear winter? Thanks.
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Good video . please make another video of how to save the bad effects of this radioactivity
Explanation & presentation was great π
Please do video about atomic structure
fascinating content
Interesting video. Now I know how they work. I just need to make one to be sure this method works
The nuclear winter effects here are a bit exaggerated. It would be bad, sure. It just wouldn't be as bad as described here.
Epic am first here right
I'm here for the free food!
We're toast!
Stick to constructive power not this. I have just subscribed, don't make me ...
Is 300 kn is sufficient for whole Earth to destroy
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This animations must be showed in TV . Too terrible and real.
I'm sorry but great as the animation is, the audio is difficult to enjoy.
thanks capitalism for bringing closer the day when video will become a reality!
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