Ngl if the cheese cost $130 id be acting like Patricia too Edit: everyone is saying other countries have cheese that cost $130, but no country in the world has normal cheese equivalent to $130 us dollars
@@George-ou5yg literally everyone does it, itâs not special to this person nor is it a crime đ. I'm not saying you don't need to find it annoying but just ignore it if itâs that bad đ
in the US there's only 800 Billionaires but over 25M millionaires outa 340M people. Pretty sure our economy is designed to just caterer to them. But what do I know I'm just Patricia.
whats sad is its still cheaper than a lot of other places. I went to price cutters and their frozen meals, the exact same brand and flavor, cost twice as much as they do at walmart. and thats just the frozen meals
@gothic_ace2037 True, but in the long run it adds up a decent bit. Especially if your family regularly uses it. It just annoys me how Walmart could just let it apply to food too and it'd actually help their employees.
@@user-ib5fc5cp7k you say that as if consumers and employees are the only people affected by the terrible economy. When the federal reserve starts printing money as fast as they did when Biden took office the price of everything went up due to the inflation of the dollar. That means food costs more and gas. But it also means zoning permits for small businesses went up. So did export and import costs for manufacturing companies. Gasoline went up which means transportation companies are seeing record lows too. Everyone suffers when the dollar is inflated...
@@user-ib5fc5cp7k just to give you context, after Biden took office he allowed the federal reserve to print dollars at record paces. They sent more money into circulation within the first year of bidens presidency than they did in the ENTIRE history of the United States. And people wonder why everything is so expensive... Yet idiots will continue to vote Democrats into office because "OraNge mAn BaD"
@@izabellaashby2358 Wait a minute - there are places where tax isn't in price of product already?! How I'm supposed to plan my budget with that? Sounds terrible! =))
Actually, the prices of most groceries aren't actually reflections of inflation. While grocery prices skyrocket, inflation slowly increases, barely keeping up eith them. Now, to make things worse, wages just straight up BARELY move. So, we are stuck in an endless race to buy groceries
I bought a bag of less than 2 lbs of ordinary red grapes yesterday , and it was about 8 freaking dollars! Healthy stuff they absolutely screw you over for.đą
@@CrossOni-ju1hh extreme unemployment, higher job wages and what he calls âBidenomicsâ. He has no clue about money, his head of economics doesnât even know how economics work! Heâd rather talk about his dead wife and son then doing his job as a president! Heâs like and mentally Iâll grandpa in office, itâs horrible.
Is nobody gunna mention the SpongeBob reference to the whole scene where heâs fixing the guyâs cheeseburger in the movie with David Hasselhoff đ
The creation of atomic bombs is a complex and highly technical process involving sophisticated scientific principles and advanced engineering techniques. These weapons derive their explosive power from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. This essay outlines the fundamental processes involved in making atomic bombs, focusing on the scientific principles, the materials used, and the engineering challenges. Scientific Principles: Fission and Fusion At the core of an atomic bombâs design are the principles of nuclear fission and fusion. Fission involves the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei (such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239) into lighter nuclei, releasing a vast amount of energy, neutrons, and gamma rays. This process is initiated when a neutron collides with the nucleus of a fissile atom, causing it to become unstable and split. Each fission event releases additional neutrons, which can then induce further fission reactions in a chain reaction. Fusion, on the other hand, involves the merging of light nuclei, such as isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium), to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy. This process powers hydrogen bombs, which use a fission bomb as a trigger to achieve the extremely high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion. Materials Used: Fissile and Fusionable Materials The primary materials used in atomic bombs are fissile isotopes like uranium-235 and plutonium-239. Uranium-235 is naturally occurring but must be enriched from its more common isotope, uranium-238, to increase its concentration. Enrichment is typically achieved through gas centrifugation or gaseous diffusion. Plutonium-239 is not naturally occurring and is produced in nuclear reactors by irradiating uranium-238 with neutrons. The irradiated uranium is then chemically separated to extract plutonium. For hydrogen bombs, additional materials such as deuterium and tritium are required. Deuterium is extracted from heavy water, while tritium is produced in nuclear reactors or bred from lithium-6. Engineering Challenges: Design and Assembly The design and assembly of atomic bombs involve addressing several engineering challenges to ensure the weaponâs functionality and safety. 1. Implosion-Type Design: For plutonium-based bombs, an implosion-type design is commonly used. This involves surrounding a plutonium core with conventional explosives arranged symmetrically. When detonated, these explosives compress the plutonium core to a supercritical state, initiating a chain reaction. Precision in the timing and uniformity of the explosive lenses is crucial for achieving the necessary compression. 2. Gun-Type Design: For uranium-based bombs, a simpler gun-type design can be employed. This design involves shooting one sub-critical piece of uranium-235 into another using conventional explosives, thus achieving a supercritical mass. The gun-type design is less efficient and bulkier but was used in the âLittle Boyâ bomb dropped on Hiroshima. 3. Fusion Boosting and Thermonuclear Designs: More advanced bombs, such as the hydrogen bomb, incorporate fusion boosting. In these designs, a fission bomb acts as a trigger, compressing and heating a fusion fuel (deuterium and tritium) to initiate fusion. This significantly increases the bombâs explosive yield. Thermonuclear bombs, or hydrogen bombs, employ a two-stage process where a primary fission explosion triggers a secondary fusion explosion, resulting in vastly higher energy release. 4. Safety Mechanisms: Ensuring the bomb remains safe and does not detonate accidentally is paramount. Modern designs include various safety mechanisms such as environmental sensors, electronic locks, and physical barriers that prevent unauthorized or accidental detonation.
The creation of atomic bombs is a complex and highly technical process involving sophisticated scientific principles and advanced engineering techniques. These weapons derive their explosive power from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. This essay outlines the fundamental processes involved in making atomic bombs, focusing on the scientific principles, the materials used, and the engineering challenges. Scientific Principles: Fission and Fusion At the core of an atomic bombâs design are the principles of nuclear fission and fusion. Fission involves the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei (such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239) into lighter nuclei, releasing a vast amount of energy, neutrons, and gamma rays. This process is initiated when a neutron collides with the nucleus of a fissile atom, causing it to become unstable and split. Each fission event releases additional neutrons, which can then induce further fission reactions in a chain reaction. Fusion, on the other hand, involves the merging of light nuclei, such as isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium), to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy. This process powers hydrogen bombs, which use a fission bomb as a trigger to achieve the extremely high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion. Materials Used: Fissile and Fusionable Materials The primary materials used in atomic bombs are fissile isotopes like uranium-235 and plutonium-239. Uranium-235 is naturally occurring but must be enriched from its more common isotope, uranium-238, to increase its concentration. Enrichment is typically achieved through gas centrifugation or gaseous diffusion. Plutonium-239 is not naturally occurring and is produced in nuclear reactors by irradiating uranium-238 with neutrons. The irradiated uranium is then chemically separated to extract plutonium. For hydrogen bombs, additional materials such as deuterium and tritium are required. Deuterium is extracted from heavy water, while tritium is produced in nuclear reactors or bred from lithium-6. Engineering Challenges: Design and Assembly The design and assembly of atomic bombs involve addressing several engineering challenges to ensure the weaponâs functionality and safety. 1. Implosion-Type Design: For plutonium-based bombs, an implosion-type design is commonly used. This involves surrounding a plutonium core with conventional explosives arranged symmetrically. When detonated, these explosives compress the plutonium core to a supercritical state, initiating a chain reaction. Precision in the timing and uniformity of the explosive lenses is crucial for achieving the necessary compression. 2. Gun-Type Design: For uranium-based bombs, a simpler gun-type design can be employed. This design involves shooting one sub-critical piece of uranium-235 into another using conventional explosives, thus achieving a supercritical mass. The gun-type design is less efficient and bulkier but was used in the âLittle Boyâ bomb dropped on Hiroshima. 3. Fusion Boosting and Thermonuclear Designs: More advanced bombs, such as the hydrogen bomb, incorporate fusion boosting. In these designs, a fission bomb acts as a trigger, compressing and heating a fusion fuel (deuterium and tritium) to initiate fusion. This significantly increases the bombâs explosive yield. Thermonuclear bombs, or hydrogen bombs, employ a two-stage process where a primary fission explosion triggers a secondary fusion explosion, resulting in vastly higher energy release. 4. Safety Mechanisms: Ensuring the bomb remains safe and does not detonate accidentally is paramount. Modern designs include various safety mechanisms such as environmental sensors, electronic locks, and physical barriers that prevent unauthorized or accidental detonation.
This was me as a student when do groceries for real food after surviving only with instant noodles as sustenance for weeks đ. Every "pip" sounds skipping a heartbeat and my brain starts calculating my bank account balance while wondering "why the price seems a bit different from a few months ago?"
People in year 2500: "Bro, can i borrow $5000? Imma buy some new pair of socks" đ
Bro we dont need so many years to accomplish that lol theres many countries that have ended up with what you are sayin. Turkish Lyra is an example.
New socks?! Well someoneâs living outside their means. đ
More like 2050
How to get people to stop losing socks
â@@GoodVibeWolfmore like 2025
I think she needs more than a deep breath
hi there
edit: I'm not a bot
Get ready for the bots
@@AM-Films2012wat
â@@SourDudeDude what?
Deep throat đ
"9-1-1 What's your emergency?"
"HE SCANNED THE CHEESE"
This is funny!
I found the funny man
đ
"Don't worry ma'am were on our way"
@@r3darrow571 Hurry! I donât think she can survive for long!
"Its already sixty bucks. Im scared" Literally me in every grocery shop
Ngl if the cheese cost $130 id be acting like Patricia too
Edit: everyone is saying other countries have cheese that cost $130, but no country in the world has normal cheese equivalent to $130 us dollars
The fact I just made this comment 130 likes
On top of that, chemicals that has been placedđ
275 likes. This cheese now costs 275 dollars. How expensive will this cheese become!
@@lanceyoungblood9267 it still cost 130
2 hours!
Most painful things in the world:
Childbirthâ
Grocery Checkoutâ
Fr
â@UTTPisBetterThanDannoCalBro get some serious help. Do your parents not love you enough. Who tf says they enjoy beating kittens to death
@@jth1145itâs a bot.
@@luckyguy8547 yeah I know but still messed up tho
â@UTTPisBetterThanDannoCal
ARRESTING TIME!
Edit:FINALLY THAT ONE BOT IS FINALLY GONE
âCan you scan something less expensive?!â
ââŠthat was the cheapest thing thereâ
Dude, I was expecting a cartoon not a documentary
Oof
scrating my head
âIâm a trained professional, Iâve scanned a lot of grocery. I need you to be brave alrightâ
Man takes his job seriously
he wants the raise
Yeah we watched the video
@@AxeDragon1989yeah and it's almost like every comment in this comment section is talking about the video, including this oneâŠ. How peculiar
@@_Shirooka_yes, talking about it. Not doing something that is basically subtitles for likes, now shhhđđđ
@@George-ou5yg literally everyone does it, itâs not special to this person nor is it a crime đ. I'm not saying you don't need to find it annoying but just ignore it if itâs that bad đ
Nah Jit treating it like giving birth đ
As she should
I think that's the joke
Here before uttp
Yes that is the joke
Fr
This turned in to a 911 scene đ
YES BRO đ€Ł
@@JulianVazquez-hc5fl U KNOWđ
This has almost the same energy as Spongebob's manager dream, "Come on Patricia, tell me about that family"
Bro became 911 mode đ
u mean profressional?
Yea, he sounds like it aswell lolđ
"Bro visited his friend"
( ; -_-) (â ÊáŽÊ ; )
How dare you joke about such a national tragedy
for shame
@@FireLordIroh911 operator: what's your emergency?
Even Millionaires will act like Patricia seeing those bills skyrocketing...
627 likes and 0 comments? I'mma change that!
AND THAT'S SO TRUE HAAAAAHAAAAđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
@@Alastor_776 Hahaha thx!
@@TheIntimidatorOfGames You Welcome
đđ
in the US there's only 800 Billionaires but over 25M millionaires outa 340M people. Pretty sure our economy is designed to just caterer to them. But what do I know I'm just Patricia.
The billionaires who cause these problems?
People in 2045 be like:
âBro, can I borrow $7500, I just need a blanket to sleepâ đ
Wait- I donât want my notifications to blast
@@Xxda_Gamerguy BLASTTTTTTTT
@@user-ln4fk7jf6c lol
@@Xxda_Gamerguy BLAST
@@Badmodel2 lol
POV: You are shopping in California:
âDonât look up there, itâs only makes it worse.â đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
It really does đđ
Plot twist: The cashier is a therapist
thats not what a plot twist is
@@turtle1658Plot Twist: The commenter knew that and wanted to get comments on his comment
@@pistincup352 Plot twist: The commenter knows that he has a phone
"That'll be 300 bucks ma'am."
plot twist is was in the japanese yen.
This is giving me some spongebob movie vibes
REAL
This short is like a doctor speaking with their patient
Wal-marts "everyday low prices" be like:
only since 2021
whats sad is its still cheaper than a lot of other places. I went to price cutters and their frozen meals, the exact same brand and flavor, cost twice as much as they do at walmart. and thats just the frozen meals
I wish they'd let their employees apply their 10% to Groceries. But they only do that for December.
@Tomha eh the 10% only really takes off how ever much you owe in tax anyways, it's not that big a difference
@gothic_ace2037 True, but in the long run it adds up a decent bit. Especially if your family regularly uses it. It just annoys me how Walmart could just let it apply to food too and it'd actually help their employees.
This is an accurate representation of gas prices nowadays
let me know when gas tanks starts inflating as much as an ounce of gas on the floor of a repair shop does for just existing
and grocery prices, tf u mean đđ
Frđ
Well, welcome to European prices, if you pay 7 or 6 dollars per gallon. Cuz that is what we're paying over here in Europe XD
AND grocery prices
Everytime I have to go grocery shopping I need a beer first cuz sober I cant deal with that sh1t
He already scanned the less expensive thingsđđđ
At what store is cheese cost at 132. 03
Walmart and target jk
@@VictorTenoriovđđđ
it doesnât the price went up to 132
One that doesnât use dollars/pounds
erewhon
Prices in 2050 be like:
You mean 2030
Prices in 2024 be like:
Prices last year đą
Prices today â ïžđ«
Prices at Erewhon
As a former cashier I can confirm this is true.
My brother when he takes me grocery shopping đ
It said $631, man Iâd be ready to fight đ
Deadasssđđđ
đđđ
âCanât you just scan something less expensiveâ
âMam those were the least expensive itemsâ
You don't say that, they might go into cardiac arrest.
Bro you trynna kill her or what
"IS THERE NOT A DISCOUNT"
"Yes m'am the 90% discount is already applied"
**hyperventilates**
@@Dice-Z If that happened to me I would die on the spot
My mom when nothing is on saleđ
As a new Brunswicker, I am so glad that 22 Minutes is spreading!
This is how every trip to the store feels when you're broke
Or just american
Or just human
â@@yderga8707same thing; we're all broke here
@@redtsun67 yep
@@yderga8707 Just be born rich bro
Patricia:"Can't you just scan something less expensive?!"
Me:"Only if you buy something less expensive"
Facts
There is no such thing anymore
She bought cheese
What âlessâ expensive these days?
@@Thedragonofsin666 at this point I don't know
âpatriciAAAaAaAâ LMAO
Imagine it was officer nolan behind the register
Bro is giving care like a professional doctor... đđ
yeah ... that's the joke.
It really is sad how prices go up SOOOO MUCH these days!
Bidenomics
build back better! but hey atleast we dont have anymore mean tweets
And yet, employee pay somehow can't go up a couple bucks.
@@user-ib5fc5cp7k you say that as if consumers and employees are the only people affected by the terrible economy. When the federal reserve starts printing money as fast as they did when Biden took office the price of everything went up due to the inflation of the dollar. That means food costs more and gas. But it also means zoning permits for small businesses went up. So did export and import costs for manufacturing companies. Gasoline went up which means transportation companies are seeing record lows too. Everyone suffers when the dollar is inflated...
@@user-ib5fc5cp7k just to give you context, after Biden took office he allowed the federal reserve to print dollars at record paces. They sent more money into circulation within the first year of bidens presidency than they did in the ENTIRE history of the United States.
And people wonder why everything is so expensive... Yet idiots will continue to vote Democrats into office because "OraNge mAn BaD"
THIS IS FACTS IT'S LIKE GOING INTO LABOR BECAUSE THE PAIN OF YOUR WALETT HURTS THAT MUCH..
"Can you just scan something less expensive"
Him.grabs her and scans her
Bro, grocery shopping in 50 years be like
no, not if trump gets elected in November
Right
This is practically how it is now
â@@VIPER-oh3brThat's what I was saying
you mean 10 years from now ?
Who buys $130 worth of cheese?
đźđčđ€
The Dragonborn
â@@sangitamane6739 well said đ
A rat
@@marcopaulrasco4246 ratatouille
Welcome to inflation! As a Brazilian myself, Im, unfortunately, used to it.
Girl very clearly saw the prices of the items when she was buying them
"I thought they were on sale!"
"Oh sorry that expired last week I'll get someone to change that."
yea but u forget tax, clearly ur new to shoppingđđ
@@izabellaashby2358some places itâs just added on to the price on the label
@@izabellaashby2358but vat is included in listed price
@@izabellaashby2358 Wait a minute - there are places where tax isn't in price of product already?! How I'm supposed to plan my budget with that? Sounds terrible! =))
Bro became a 911 worker
its a reference to the spongebob movie
2050: *a packet of cheese*
Grocery checkout: "and that'll be $2000 bucks ma'am"
the fact that the cheese costs $131.78 makes me wonder what animal the milk came from
This is basically if mr krabs owned a store
Fr bro đ underrated
Or hyperinflation
FIRST WARNING uttp isn't better than anything so have a nice day
FIRST WARNING uttp isn't better than anything so have a nice day
FIRST WARNING uttp isn't better than anything so have a nice day
The voice acting on this is magnificent
it is stole from a serie
That's inflation in a nutshell
Inflation be like in 2060:
đđđ
This is exactly how I feel everytime I do grocery shopping đđ
As an overworked and underpaid cashier I know this pain from both angles, and the death threats that come with it.
Oh hope your good
FIRST WARNING uttp isn't better than anything so have a nice day
I felt that I've been a cashier, I'm just unhinged enough to know what to say to make them shut up xD
I asked + uttp isn't better than anything + your content is better than uttp
I asked + uttp isn't better than anything + your content is better than uttp
Hahahahahhahaađ ahe took "expensive" to a whole new level!đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
This sounds a lot like that opening SpongeBob movie scene đ
My dad would just say, âA dollar what?â
"A dolla WHUT?"
"A dolla WHUT?"
It's called inflation.
good catagory but too much lousy deviant art and gore to even like it...
Or just a different currency
@@Yami_Industries what are you talking about
Actually, the prices of most groceries aren't actually reflections of inflation. While grocery prices skyrocket, inflation slowly increases, barely keeping up eith them.
Now, to make things worse, wages just straight up BARELY move. So, we are stuck in an endless race to buy groceries
She got what she voted for.
*"The numbers Mason , WHAT DO THEY MEAN"*
Me when I have my shots:
"Ma'am, I can only work with the stuff you put on the counter."
Patricia got trauma from the first scan đ
The cheese part had me dying
Anyone else reminded of the spongebob movie when spongebob puts cheese in the customers burger like its a bomb
Legit be how expensive groceries are these days đ©
I know. It's like they want people to die of starvation.
I bought a bag of less than 2 lbs of ordinary red grapes yesterday , and it was about 8 freaking dollars! Healthy stuff they absolutely screw you over for.đą
Basically my mom whenever we go shopping for groceries đ
Life in Egypt be like đȘđŹ
Shopping at Publix:
POV: Japan...........
lol
and mashle op in background đ
Bro this is so true they just keep going up!!!
"OH MY GOD!!!"
Thanks Joe Biden đ
â@@VIPER-oh3brTrue that
This is when I start contemplating putting back the snacks I put in the back...
bro putted 911 cashier mode on
Man that cheese better has gold in it
Nope
Nope just Bidenomics
Sorry its the off brand and has microplastics in it.
Inflation hit hard latelyđż
Man you donât even wanna know
Thank Joe Biden
LOL this is truly how we all feel at the grocery store.
Nutshell actually has children animating these for him now đ
âIm about to do the cheese!â
*price goes up by 130$*
Patricia: đïžđđïž
"I have scanned a lot of groceries" Lolđ
This seems like a rick and morty ep tbh lol
when chashiers act like doctors:
« Canât you just scan something less expensive ?!? » đ€Łđ€Ł
This scanner sounds like a 911 operator.
i was searching for this comment đđđ
Thatâs the joke.
"Can't you scan something less expensive?"
* Scans her wallet *
"Okay ma'am I'm a trained professional. I've scanned a lot of groceries and nothing happened so quiet down."
Walmart be like:
this isn't a joke. this real life
Thanks to our president
â@@VIPER-oh3brSo what did Biden himself do to increase inflation?
@@CrossOni-ju1hh extreme unemployment, higher job wages and what he calls âBidenomicsâ. He has no clue about money, his head of economics doesnât even know how economics work! Heâd rather talk about his dead wife and son then doing his job as a president! Heâs like and mentally Iâll grandpa in office, itâs horrible.
Dude in 1972 a gallon of milk was 25 cents lol
Aldi's: "Welllllll, we're off brand, (still taste pretty good) and pretty cheap..."
Is nobody gunna mention the SpongeBob reference to the whole scene where heâs fixing the guyâs cheeseburger in the movie with David Hasselhoff đ
That's where it's from!! I knew I recognized it but I couldn't put my finger on it! I'm kinda disappointed I couldn't figure it out đ„Č
Yeah i was about to comment that.
Am I the only one who's hearing bling bang bang born in the background?? đ
For a second, I thought I had a tab open with that playing really quietly.
I wouldn't have even noticed till I saw your comment but there is a hint of it in there đ
@@BobbieGuam Same lol
It's in there
I hear it too lol
âPatricia I need you to take a deep breath weâre about to do the cheeseâ đđnot the cheeesseee
Ahh, the olâ âgrab everything you want blindly and find out if you have enough money when you get to the registerâ tactic.
This is sadly Turkey's situation right now
The creation of atomic bombs is a complex and highly technical process involving sophisticated scientific principles and advanced engineering techniques. These weapons derive their explosive power from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. This essay outlines the fundamental processes involved in making atomic bombs, focusing on the scientific principles, the materials used, and the engineering challenges.
Scientific Principles: Fission and Fusion
At the core of an atomic bombâs design are the principles of nuclear fission and fusion. Fission involves the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei (such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239) into lighter nuclei, releasing a vast amount of energy, neutrons, and gamma rays. This process is initiated when a neutron collides with the nucleus of a fissile atom, causing it to become unstable and split. Each fission event releases additional neutrons, which can then induce further fission reactions in a chain reaction.
Fusion, on the other hand, involves the merging of light nuclei, such as isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium), to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy. This process powers hydrogen bombs, which use a fission bomb as a trigger to achieve the extremely high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion.
Materials Used: Fissile and Fusionable Materials
The primary materials used in atomic bombs are fissile isotopes like uranium-235 and plutonium-239. Uranium-235 is naturally occurring but must be enriched from its more common isotope, uranium-238, to increase its concentration. Enrichment is typically achieved through gas centrifugation or gaseous diffusion.
Plutonium-239 is not naturally occurring and is produced in nuclear reactors by irradiating uranium-238 with neutrons. The irradiated uranium is then chemically separated to extract plutonium.
For hydrogen bombs, additional materials such as deuterium and tritium are required. Deuterium is extracted from heavy water, while tritium is produced in nuclear reactors or bred from lithium-6.
Engineering Challenges: Design and Assembly
The design and assembly of atomic bombs involve addressing several engineering challenges to ensure the weaponâs functionality and safety.
1. Implosion-Type Design: For plutonium-based bombs, an implosion-type design is commonly used. This involves surrounding a plutonium core with conventional explosives arranged symmetrically. When detonated, these explosives compress the plutonium core to a supercritical state, initiating a chain reaction. Precision in the timing and uniformity of the explosive lenses is crucial for achieving the necessary compression.
2. Gun-Type Design: For uranium-based bombs, a simpler gun-type design can be employed. This design involves shooting one sub-critical piece of uranium-235 into another using conventional explosives, thus achieving a supercritical mass. The gun-type design is less efficient and bulkier but was used in the âLittle Boyâ bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
3. Fusion Boosting and Thermonuclear Designs: More advanced bombs, such as the hydrogen bomb, incorporate fusion boosting. In these designs, a fission bomb acts as a trigger, compressing and heating a fusion fuel (deuterium and tritium) to initiate fusion. This significantly increases the bombâs explosive yield. Thermonuclear bombs, or hydrogen bombs, employ a two-stage process where a primary fission explosion triggers a secondary fusion explosion, resulting in vastly higher energy release.
4. Safety Mechanisms: Ensuring the bomb remains safe and does not detonate accidentally is paramount. Modern designs include various safety mechanisms such as environmental sensors, electronic locks, and physical barriers that prevent unauthorized or accidental detonation.
â@@Buffbarianthanks, I don't read any of that
L
@@Buffbarian damn bro who made you funny like that
FIRST WARNING uttp isn't better than anything so have a nice day
Inflation is crazy
The creation of atomic bombs is a complex and highly technical process involving sophisticated scientific principles and advanced engineering techniques. These weapons derive their explosive power from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. This essay outlines the fundamental processes involved in making atomic bombs, focusing on the scientific principles, the materials used, and the engineering challenges.
Scientific Principles: Fission and Fusion
At the core of an atomic bombâs design are the principles of nuclear fission and fusion. Fission involves the splitting of heavy atomic nuclei (such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239) into lighter nuclei, releasing a vast amount of energy, neutrons, and gamma rays. This process is initiated when a neutron collides with the nucleus of a fissile atom, causing it to become unstable and split. Each fission event releases additional neutrons, which can then induce further fission reactions in a chain reaction.
Fusion, on the other hand, involves the merging of light nuclei, such as isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium), to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy. This process powers hydrogen bombs, which use a fission bomb as a trigger to achieve the extremely high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion.
Materials Used: Fissile and Fusionable Materials
The primary materials used in atomic bombs are fissile isotopes like uranium-235 and plutonium-239. Uranium-235 is naturally occurring but must be enriched from its more common isotope, uranium-238, to increase its concentration. Enrichment is typically achieved through gas centrifugation or gaseous diffusion.
Plutonium-239 is not naturally occurring and is produced in nuclear reactors by irradiating uranium-238 with neutrons. The irradiated uranium is then chemically separated to extract plutonium.
For hydrogen bombs, additional materials such as deuterium and tritium are required. Deuterium is extracted from heavy water, while tritium is produced in nuclear reactors or bred from lithium-6.
Engineering Challenges: Design and Assembly
The design and assembly of atomic bombs involve addressing several engineering challenges to ensure the weaponâs functionality and safety.
1. Implosion-Type Design: For plutonium-based bombs, an implosion-type design is commonly used. This involves surrounding a plutonium core with conventional explosives arranged symmetrically. When detonated, these explosives compress the plutonium core to a supercritical state, initiating a chain reaction. Precision in the timing and uniformity of the explosive lenses is crucial for achieving the necessary compression.
2. Gun-Type Design: For uranium-based bombs, a simpler gun-type design can be employed. This design involves shooting one sub-critical piece of uranium-235 into another using conventional explosives, thus achieving a supercritical mass. The gun-type design is less efficient and bulkier but was used in the âLittle Boyâ bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
3. Fusion Boosting and Thermonuclear Designs: More advanced bombs, such as the hydrogen bomb, incorporate fusion boosting. In these designs, a fission bomb acts as a trigger, compressing and heating a fusion fuel (deuterium and tritium) to initiate fusion. This significantly increases the bombâs explosive yield. Thermonuclear bombs, or hydrogen bombs, employ a two-stage process where a primary fission explosion triggers a secondary fusion explosion, resulting in vastly higher energy release.
4. Safety Mechanisms: Ensuring the bomb remains safe and does not detonate accidentally is paramount. Modern designs include various safety mechanisms such as environmental sensors, electronic locks, and physical barriers that prevent unauthorized or accidental detonation.
@@Buffbarian thanks
@@Buffbariancan you drop one on Joe Biden?
bro became a doctor foe 27 seconds
This is like getting a flu shot as a kidđ
This was me as a student when do groceries for real food after surviving only with instant noodles as sustenance for weeks đ. Every "pip" sounds skipping a heartbeat and my brain starts calculating my bank account balance while wondering "why the price seems a bit different from a few months ago?"
Lil bro thinks being edgy Will get subsâ@UTTPisBetterThanDannoCal
We outta the universe with this oneđ
1 MIN AGO????
Bro became her therapist đ
As a person who works at a grocery store, I can confirm this is how most of my interactions go
Cheese literally being like $50
Math