Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Explosion and energy of nuclear fission chain reaction by Uranium 235 applied to Hiroshima atomic bomb

 The atoms of all substances are composed of the central nucleus and the surrounding electron group. The number of positive electric protons and nonelectric neutrons in the nucleus is most stable and solid within substances. However, the nucleus of uranium 235 releases the neutrons by super-repeat splitting on absorbing neutrons. They trigger re-division of its neutron split uranium 235. Concentrating only uranium 235 to the critical volume so that released neutrons are not wasted will result in a series of ultrafast nuclear fission chain reactions. With only 80 chains, it causes about 10 to the power of 24. Uranium 235 generates more than 2.6 million times more calories than coal with the same mass. The explosions and energy sources of the sun and stars in the heaven with the nuclear fission which had been applied to the Hiroshima atomic bomb.



Saturday, March 4, 2017

Hiroshima atomic bomb exploded a nuclear fission chain reaction by uranium 235 within one millionth per a second

 The Hiroshima atomic bomb caused a nuclear fission chain reaction by colliding neutron with uranium 235 within a barrel type when the critical amount was exceeded. At the moment of the nuclear fission chain reaction of one-millionth per a second, super-nuclear explosion energy was released by about 700 g within about 50 kg of uranium 235. Ultra high temperature of several million degrees, hundreds of thousands of atmospheric pressure, gamma ray, electromagnetic wave, neutron diffused terrifically from the atomic bomb. While colliding with the surrounding atmosphere they erupted while bursting hot rays and shock waves. The energy of fission approximately composed of 5% initial radiation, 30% heat rays, 50% blast winds, and 10% violating residual radiation.
 The phenomenon had been taken with ultrahigh speed camera at the first Trinity experiment in human history. 1) At 1 millionth per a second, the shock wave had bursted from the explosion point of the fireball by the atomic bomb. 2) At 2 millionth per a second, the shock waves had diffused concentrically from the earth's surface. 3) The blast had rolled up the desert.
 From this process, the atomic bomb had exploded at one millionth per a second and a fireball appeared, and the surroundings emitted pale fireball from explosion, heat ray, and radiation.