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English: A simple graphic showing comparative nuclear fireball radii for a number of different tests and warheads. From largest to smallest, the diameter are: Note that these are only for the fireball component of the explosion — radiation, blast, and heat would extend far beyond these distances (i.e. for the Tsar Bomba, anyplace with 6.56 km would receive 500 rems of radiation, there would be near total fatalities for the air blast within 9.95 km, structural damage at 26.26 km, and third-degree burns at 58 km). This is meant only to give some means of comprehending the differences in scale between different weapon designs.
Suomi: Graafinen esitys eri ydinlatausten tulipallojen säteistä. Säteet suurimmasta pienimpään ovat: Huomaa, että esitettynä on vain tulipallojen säde — radioaktiivinen laskeuma, paineaalto ja kuumuus leviävät huomattavasti näitä etäisyyksiä kauemmaksi.
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Fastfission Sizes calculated using the equations at Carey Sublette's Nuclear Weapons Archive FAQ.

 
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20:20, 25 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:20, 25 July 2006781 × 804 (120 KB)Fastfission~commonswikiA simple graphic showing comparative nuclear fireball diameters for a number of different tests and warheads. From largest to smallest, the sizes are: *w:Tsar Bomba — 50 Mt — 2.3 km *w:Castle Bravo — 15 Mt — 1.42 km *w:W59 warhea

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