Nuclear Explosion and proximity to ground zero

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Nuclear Explosion and proximity to ground zero

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Hello!

This is my first question here. Me and a friend are having a debate on how close one needs to be to a nuclear explosion ground zero to not feel any pain.

So my question is basic, how close do you think one needs to be to an explosion to not feel anything. Taking into account nerve speed, etc.

Thanks! :mrgreen:
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Re: Nuclear Explosion and proximity to ground zero

Post by deleted-2131 »

Hi wk311,

These forums are for K-12 students, parents, and teachers working on science fair projects. It sounds like your question isn't related to science fair project, so a different set of online forums will be more helpful for you.
All the best,
Terik
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