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WARNING about nuclear war ?
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From: Friend Abdullah <
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Date: Nov 15, 3:55 am
Subject: Nuclear war in Middle-east Or space ?
To: Gottesfreundschaft - the friendship with the Lord, Allah-elohim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_nuclear_explosions
Electromagnetic pulse
Main articles: Electromagnetic pulse and Geomagnetically induced
current
Gamma rays from a nuclear explosion produce high energy electrons
through
Compton scattering. For high altitude nuclear explosions, these
electrons
are captured in the Earth's magnetic field at altitudes between twenty
and
forty kilometers where they interact with the Earth's magnetic field
to
produce a coherent electromagnetic pulse (EMP) which lasts about one
millisecond. Secondary effects may last for more than a second.
The pulse is powerful enough to cause moderately long metal objects
(such
as cables) to act as antennas and generate high voltages due to
interactions with the electromagnetic pulse. These voltages can
destroy
unshielded electronics. There are no known biological effects of EMP.
The
ionized air also disrupts radio traffic that would normally bounce off
the
ionosphere.
Electronics can be shielded by wrapping them completely in conductive
material such as aluminum foil; however, the effectiveness of the
shielding
may be less than perfect. Proper shielding is a complex subject due to
the
large number of variables involved. Semiconductors, especially
integrated
circuits, are extremely susceptible to the effects of EMP due to the
close
proximity of the PN junctions, but this is not the case with
thermionic
tubes (or valves) which are relatively immune to EMP. A Faraday cage
doesn't offer protection from the effects of EMP unless the mesh is
designed to have holes no bigger than the smallest wavelength emitted
from
a nuclear explosion.
Large nuclear weapons detonated at high-altitudes also cause
geomagnetically induced current in very long electrical conductors.
The
mechanism by which these geomagnetically induced currents are
generated is
entirely different from the gamma ray induced pulse produced by
Compton
electrons.
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