Потужність ядерної зброї (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Nuclear Events and their Consequences (PDF). The Borden Institute. Архів оригіналу (PDF) за 25 січня 2017. approximately 82% of the fission energy is released as kinetic energy of the two large fission fragments. These fragments, being massive and highly charged particles, interact readily with matter. They transfer their energy quickly to the surrounding weapon materials, which rapidly become heated.

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  • Eyewitnesses to Trinity (PDF). Nuclear Weapons Journal, Issue 2, 2005. Los Alamos National Laboratory. 2005. с. 45. Архів оригіналу (PDF) за 29 грудня 2018. Процитовано 18 лютого 2014.

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  • Nuclear Engineering Overview (PDF). Technical University Vienna. Архів оригіналу (PDF) за 15 травня 2018.. The various energies emitted per fission event are listed on p. 4: "167 MeV" is emitted by means of the repulsive electrostatic energy between the 2 daughter nuclei, which takes the form of the "kinetic energy" of the fission fragments, this kinetic energy results in both later blast and thermal effects. "5 MeV" is released in prompt or initial gamma radiation, "5 MeV" in prompt neutron radiation (99.36% of total), "7 MeV" in delayed neutron energy (0.64%), and "13 MeV" in beta decay and gamma decay(residual radiation).

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