Türkiye'ye Atom Bombası Atılırsa Ne Olur? - Summary

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The video is about the effects of atomic and hydrogen bombs, using simulations and comparisons to illustrate the magnitude of the explosions, the pressure waves, the heat, the flames, and the radiation. The video also explains why bombs are detonated at different heights depending on the purpose, and how the nuclear fallout can spread over large areas. The video uses examples of bombs detonated in Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Ankara, and Istanbul to show the impact on human lives and the environment. The video concludes by saying that humanity does not deserve such destruction and that there will be a follow-up video on what to do in case of a nuclear attack.

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- The United States dropped an atomic bomb, nicknamed Little boy, on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, on August 16, 1945, at 0815 in the morning. This was the first atomic bomb in history.
- The bomb was detonated at a height of approximately 600 meters above the ground and had a power of 15 kilotons.
- The bomb killed about 80,000 people instantly and destroyed all buildings within a radius of one and a half kilometers around the explosion.
- The bomb also caused fires, burns, radiation poisoning and cancer that increased the death toll to around 140,000 by the end of 1945.
- Three days after Hiroshima, another atomic bomb with plutonium fuel, nicknamed Fat Man, was dropped on Nagasaki, killing at least 40,000 people instantly and more than 70,000 in total.
- The effects of the atomic bombs were not limited to the explosions; they were felt for generations due to the radiation and genetic mutations.
- The atomic bombs were detonated in the air, not on the surface, to maximize the pressure wave and minimize the nuclear fallout.
- The energy released during an explosion is measured in units such as kilotons or megatons, which are multiples of the energy released by one ton of TNT.
- The largest bomb that America has ever tested was Castle Bravo, with a power of 15 megatons. The largest bomb that the Soviet Union has ever tested was Tsar Bomba, with a power of 50 megatons.
- The temperature of an atomic bomb explosion can reach millions of degrees Celsius, which is hotter than the surface of the sun.
- The effects of an atomic bomb explosion include pressure wave, heat, light, flame and radiation. These effects vary depending on the power of the bomb and the height of the detonation.
- There are websites and simulations that can show the effects of different types of bombs on different locations. For example, NUKEMAP and Outrider.

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