SING explodes HYGN

  • SkinnySatinTiger
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

        

    Edited once by siraben. Last: 3rd Oct 2022
  • Neospector
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    No, it explodes into PHOT, ELEC, and NEUT. NEUT and ELEC combine into HYDR.
  • randalserrano
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    @Ben-Siraphob
    Have you ever heard of the hydrogen bomb? That shows you what is going on.
  • SkinnySatinTiger
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    Edited once by siraben. Last: 3rd Oct 2022
  • randalserrano
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    A hydrogen bomb is considered a radioactive bomb. They tested hydrogen bombs in New Mexico and they are just as powerful if not more powerful than a nuclear bomb. They also produce a lot of radiation. So, hydrogen has a lot to do with radiation.
  • TYPE-LANCEL
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Ben-Siraphob (View Post)
    Hydrogen has a lower velocity and can remain on the screen indefinitely, since it is slower and lasts longer than the radiation, it theoretically is more effective at transferring heat, so it's pretty much an upgrade.
  • Blackjanek
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @randalserrano hydrogen bombs are much much much more powerful than normal nuclear devices.  This is because the main explosion from a H-bomb is from the fission of the hydrogen into helium which releases a huge amount of energy.  I wish they would implement hydrogen fusion into Powder Toy.  To show the strength, The Tzar Bomba, the stongest bombe ever build (a H-Bomb) created a explosion equal to 50 Megatons of TNT, while the Fat Man, the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki, made a explosion of about 21 Kilo tonnes of TNT which is much much less
  • therocketeer
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Ben-Siraphob (View Post)
    it doesn't ruin SING bombs, it enhances them like @TYPE-LANCEL said.
  • MasterMind555
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Blackjanek (View Post)
    It's the fusion of 2 Hydrogen isotopes ( Tritium and Deutorium ) into Helium and a neutron
  • Blackjanek
    27th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 thank you, I didnt know that it was Trinitium and Deutorium