only it depends on the bomb, most bombs have either oxidizer or explosion is not caused by fast fire like in atomic bomb, but on the large scale, yeah nothing happens just a bunch of matter turns into other bunch of matter with heat
In space, there is no air, therefore, no resistants. The shards that comes from the bomb will fly away to infinity or if hits something i guess. I'm not a physicist so i don't really know if it's correct or not
depends on what you call a space, in interplanet space it's kinda true, but it's not earth air it's just some elements and molecules in space, in interstellar space there is almost nothing(1 atom per cm^3 for comparison earth atmosphere has around 10 million trillion atoms per cm^3), in intergalactic space you can say there is nothing, 1 atom per m^3(1 million times less than interstellar)
i wonder if its possible to set it off in the first space tho, also it wouldnt fly off to infinity, it would get sucked in to a planet or star, even if there would be nothing in front of it, the small friction from space particles would stopyl it after a long time
There's no gravity in space and friction only occurs in air resistance but since there's barely any air in space it would only be able to continue until something else stops it.
Bruh, there's gravity everywhere, there is almost no weight in space bc you either too far away and gravity is very weak, or you move with such speed where gravity can no longer accelerate you due to friction which means no force, which means no weight
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This world would be better without this
shadow the hedgehog is a bitch ass mother fucker
he pisses on my fucking wife
Sounds like somebody's wife got pissed on
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Bro, finish this story
What happens if we explode a bomb in the space
Nothing fire wouldn't activate because no oxygen
only it depends on the bomb, most bombs have either oxidizer or explosion is not caused by fast fire like in atomic bomb, but on the large scale, yeah nothing happens just a bunch of matter turns into other bunch of matter with heat
In space, there is no air, therefore, no resistants. The shards that comes from the bomb will fly away to infinity or if hits something i guess. I'm not a physicist so i don't really know if it's correct or not
There is air in space, its just really spread out.
depends on what you call a space, in interplanet space it's kinda true, but it's not earth air it's just some elements and molecules in space, in interstellar space there is almost nothing(1 atom per cm^3 for comparison earth atmosphere has around 10 million trillion atoms per cm^3), in intergalactic space you can say there is nothing, 1 atom per m^3(1 million times less than interstellar)
i wonder if its possible to set it off in the first space tho, also it wouldnt fly off to infinity, it would get sucked in to a planet or star, even if there would be nothing in front of it, the small friction from space particles would stopyl it after a long time
There's no gravity in space and friction only occurs in air resistance but since there's barely any air in space it would only be able to continue until something else stops it.
Bruh, there's gravity everywhere, there is almost no weight in space bc you either too far away and gravity is very weak, or you move with such speed where gravity can no longer accelerate you due to friction which means no force, which means no weight
By friction i mean in the scenario you were talking about it only could accur in air resistance
Finish it bro
Bro it's one in the morning and I'm reading comics and Listening to Mobeats what a great time rn
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"Well, My boyfriends the Sweatest"
A wank then a chuckle
Yep
Agreed. Leave that dark shit somewhere else
Dude I have read all three of these for the first time in the time space of one day and completely agree
Between friends is very wholesome
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