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nuclear burst

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See: types of burst.


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But the sound effects are a different class altogether, from the ding of pinball buzzers, to the nuclear bursts of Sonic's speed surges.
The fortress was built in 1961 and staffed by Royal Observers Corps volunteers whose job was to pick up nuclear bursts and monitor fall-out during the Cold War.
Of interest for applications in the Strategic Defense Initiative program, such electron beams may also be useful for highspeed X-ray photography, welding, simulating the effects of nuclear bursts and studying rapidly heated materials.
 
 
 
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