How hot is a Hypernova?

Hypernovae are now widely accepted to be supernovae with ejecta having a kinetic energy larger than about 1045 joule, an order of magnitude higher than a typical core collapse supernova.
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What is the temperature of hypernova?

A supernova can light the sky up for weeks. The temperature in a supernova can reach 1,000,000,000 degrees Celsius. This high temperature can lead to the production of new elements which may appear in the new nebula that results after the supernova explosion.
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How powerful is a hypernova?

Hypernovas are the most powerful supernova explosions in the universe, 10 to even up to 100 times brighter than a typical supernova.
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Are shockwaves hot?

As the hyperfast shockwaves from the heart of the supernova slam into atoms in the surrounding gas, they heat those atoms to hundreds of millions of degrees Fahrenheit.
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How hot is a hypernova in Fahrenheit?

It's the highest possible temperature that matter can attain, according to conventional physics, and well, it's been measured to be exactly 1,420,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 degrees Celsius (2,556,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Can a hypernova destroy a galaxy?

Supernovas are created during the last moments of a star's life. These gigantic explosions can wipe out galaxies and the planets inside them.
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What is the biggest hypernova?

A cloud of expanding gas in space is the largest supernova remnant ever seen in the sky, a new study confirms. The Milky Way has some 300 known supernova remnants, each made of debris from an exploded star mixed with interstellar material swept up by the blast.
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What does Shockwave feel like?

Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment, but you might feel a little pain or discomfort in the treatment area during the procedure. Most patients say it feels like small pulses against the skin. Your specialist may be able to adjust the way they use the shockwave device if your pain is significant.
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How fast is a shockwave?

This speed depends on air temperature, but a is typically about 340 meters per second in "standard" air.
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Is a kilonova stronger than a supernova?

(A kilonova is an even stronger type of explosion than the typical supernova that happens when large stars blow up.) The kilonova's power comes from colliding superdense neutron stars, where bizarre physics reigns.
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What is a Meganova?

A meganova was a stellar event presumably greater than a supernova.
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Which is bigger supernova or hypernova?

Hypernovae are now widely accepted to be supernovae with ejecta having a kinetic energy larger than about 1045 joule, an order of magnitude higher than a typical core collapse supernova.
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How hot is a nebula?

The temperature of the gas in the nebula is about 10,000 degrees Celsius, and the central stars of planetary nebulae are among the hottest stars in the Universe, with temperature in the range of 25,000 to over 200,000 degrees Celsius.
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Is supernova hotter than the sun?

Supernovae are stars that contract so much that they eventually explode. They may reach temperatures of 3 billion degrees Celsius (that's 300 times hotter than the sun) right before they explode (Dickin, 2005).
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How hot is a neutron star?

Neutron stars produce no new heat. However, they are incredibly hot when they form and cool slowly. The neutron stars we can observe average about 1.8 million degrees Fahrenheit, compared to about 9,900 degrees Fahrenheit for the Sun.
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How does it feel to be blown up?

They feel a jolting sensation that is not like anything they've ever experienced before in their lives. It can be much more severe than that and produce unconsciousness and damage to the body. Some of that is related to other aspects of the explosion obviously.
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How fast is a blast wave?

The shockwave generated typically has a velocity of approximately 1000 m/s during the first few microseconds and decays nearly to 700 m/s at 10 microseconds. Thus, the shockwave generated has a high momentum which could be used to break the adhesion bond between the particle and the substrate.
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How do you stop a shock wave?

Because shock waves move faster in hotter air, a spherical or cylindrical area of hot air will cause the shock wave to bend, this time spreading out just like the light through a concave lens, becoming weaker. In doing so that hot-air shield could deflect shock waves.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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What is radioactive rain?

In fact, radioactive rain is not a new health threat or evidence of a cover-up by the nuclear industry, but rather is indicative of just how many naturally occurring radioactive particles there are in Earth's atmosphere.
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What if a nuke hits NYC?

According to Outrider, “the fireball forms immediately from the burning bomb residue, and it emits an enormous amount of energy as x-rays, light, and heat, expanding out as it cools. Anything—or anyone—inside the fireball would be vaporized in an instant.” Since Manhattan is so close, you probably won't survive.
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Will there be a supernova in 2022?

In 2022—only a few years from now—an odd type of exploding star called a red nova will appear in our skies in 2022. This will be the first naked eye nova in decades. And the mechanism behind it is fascinating as well.
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How powerful is a black hole?

They can be millions of times larger than suns and planets, or as small as a city. Using just gravity, black holes can rip entire planets and stars apart — but how powerful they are depends on how much mass is inside.
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