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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug2000/965742656.Ph.r.html was surfing thru ,, thought some of u guys wud be interested.. Victor.. Replies (1) lessismorespl on 07/17/2005 10:26:48 106 dB's from a distance of 6 Kilometers(3.73 miles), that is pretty loud considering the distance, so at half that distance it would be in the mid 130's, so at 1 Kilometer it would be like mid to high 160's, and you are still .62 miles from the actual output of the sound. I was reading some research from the testing sites where they tested the A-Bomb, and other various versions of the Atom bomb, the blast of the A-Bomb( like the one they dropped on Japan ) detonates .75 miles above the ground, anything w/in 2 miles is instanly disintegrated. The specifics I read stated it measured well over 200 dB's outside a 2 mile radius of the detonation, so considering the actual detonation is .75 miles above ground, that is pretty impressive. All this from splitting an atom, you know methamphetamine cooks that use the old school process of opening a benzine ring from aluminum or magnesium are basically splitting an atom, if something went wrong I wonder what would happen...... less Copyright ClubKnowledge 2009 * All Rights Reserved |