What does a nuclear bomb smell like?

Other bombs smell like the materials which cause the explosion, e.g., napalm smells like gasoline and tnt smells like gun powder.
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What do nuclear bombs sound like?

It is jarring to hear. The boom is more like a shotgun than a thunderclap, and it's followed by a sustained roar. Here's one example, from a March 1953 test at Yucca Flat, the nuclear test site in the Nevada desert.
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What does bombs smell like?

At the lower end of the spectrum, relatively harmless stink bombs consist of a mixture of ammonium sulfide, vinegar and bicarbonate, which smells strongly of rotten eggs.
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What does a missile smell like?

It has a pungent, sweetish smell.
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Do radioactive things smell?

The cause of this phenomenon is unclear: Patients may smell a substance such as ozone generated by the radiation [1] or may have a phantosmia [3], which is the sensation of an unpleasant odor that does not exist. Such unusual perceptions may disrupt radiation therapy.
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What does nuclear radiation taste like?

A metallic taste in the mouth is a symptom of radiation poisoning at a high dose. It is common in those who have gone through chemotherapy. Radiation has been known to alter the “taste sensation” from radiation to the taste buds. The metallic taste effect is caused by radiation induced brain damage.
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Can you smell nuclear radiation?

However, radiation is also dangerous because in radioactive working environments, it can't really be perceived with the five human senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste or touch.
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What would Mars smell like?

Mars is made up primarily of iron, magnesium, sulfur, acids and CO2. Humans can't breathe on Mars, which is probably a good thing because it stinks. Based on the make-up of the planet and atmosphere, researchers have concluded that Mars smells like rotten eggs.
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What does space smell like?

A succession of astronauts have described the smell as '… a rather pleasant metallic sensation ... [like] ... sweet-smelling welding fumes', 'burning metal', 'a distinct odour of ozone, an acrid smell', 'walnuts and brake pads', 'gunpowder' and even 'burnt almond cookie'.
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What does dynamite smell like?

Other objects and even some medical conditions are also associated with distinctive odors. For example, the nitroglycerin fumes in dynamite can smell like banana, while food infected with salmonella bacteria can release hydrogen sulfide gas that smells like rotten eggs.
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What does exploded c4 smell like?

The final material is a solid with a dirty white to light brown color, a putty-like texture similar to modeling clay, and a distinct smell of motor oil.
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What is in a fart bomb?

Hydrogen sulphide gas, either isolated from natural gas where it is a common contaminant, or produced by reacting iron sulphide with hydrochloric acid, is bubbled into a solution of ammonia. The resulting ammonium sulphide can be stored in a suitably sealed container .
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Can you smell c4?

C-4 has an incredibly strong scent; it's followed in decreasing order of smelliness by dynamite, TOVEX, detonating cord, and TNT.
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Can we survive a nuclear war?

But the vast majority of the human population would suffer extremely unpleasant deaths from burns, radiation and starvation, and human civilization would likely collapse entirely. Survivors would eke out a living on a devastated, barren planet.
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Can you survive a nuclear bomb?

You'll need to shield yourself from the thermal and nuclear radiation, as you could die if exposed. However, you must find somewhere safe – you don't want to be crushed in a building destroyed by the blast wave. Get indoors, and preferably into a reinforced bunker or basement.
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How far does a nuke blast go?

The dangerous fallout zone can easily stretch 10 to 20 miles (15 to 30 kilometers) from the detonation depending on explosive yield and weather conditions.
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Can you fart in space?

The official verdict on gas in space: No burps, more farts, and no, you can't use your flatulence to propel you around the shuttle.
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Will a body decay in space?

In space we can assume that there would be no external organisms such as insects and fungi to break down the body, but we still carry plenty of bacteria with us. Left unchecked, these would rapidly multiply and cause putrefaction of a corpse on board the shuttle or the ISS.
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Can someone hear you scream in space?

That infamous tag line from 1979's Alien, “In space no one can hear you scream.” No one can hear you because the audible sound waves from that scream can't pass through space.
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What planet rains diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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What would Saturn taste like?

(I'll let you figure it out.) Saturn has a bit of lemon merengue going on, to my eye, and it has some of the most flavorful moons in the solar system. Titan is covered in an orange haze that makes it look a lot like ... an orange, of course.
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What would the sun smell like?

Some astronauts have described it as smelling like a grilled steak, heated metal, or in the words of astronaut Don Pettit, “pleasant, sweet-smelling welding fumes.”
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Can you feel radiation?

Although we cannot see or feel the presence of radiation, it can be detected and measured in the most minute quantities with quite simple radiation measuring instruments. Sunlight feels warm because our body absorbs the infra-red rays it contains.
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Can you breathe in radiation?

What happens if you breathe in radioactive particles or swallow contaminated food or water? Inhaling or swallowing radioactive material delivers the source of radiation directly to your cells, increasing the risk of cancer developing in the tissues where they accumulate.
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Does radiation have a sound?

Also called radiation noise, photon noise results from fluctuations in the rate of absorption (and for thermal detectors, emission) of photons by the detector. For photons from a laser or nonblackbody source, this noise can be calculated accurately by the shot noise of the average current induced by the photon flux.
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