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What would happen over a city of 2 million people if a moderate sized atomic bomb exploded overhead? How far would the emp blast destroy electronics?
Immediate Physical Destruction A 100-kiloton detonation at an optimal altitude (airburst) to maximize blast radius would create a zone of total destruction (where buildings are completely leveled) extending about 2 to 3 kilometers (1.2 to 1.9 miles) from ground zero. Within this area, the fireball alone would vaporize anything inside it, and the overpressure would destroy virtually all structures.
Severe Damage: Out to roughly 5 kilometers (3 miles), windows would shatter, and most unreinforced structures would collapse.
Fireball: The fireball diameter would be approximately 1.2 kilometers. Anything within this radius is instantly incinerated.
Casualties: In a city of 2 million, immediate deaths from the blast and thermal radiation could easily exceed 100,000 to 150,000 people, with hundreds of thousands more injured by flying debris and burns.
The EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) Effect The EMP is a separate but equally devastating consequence, particularly for a city reliant on modern electronics.
Range: A 100-kiloton nuclear explosion generates an EMP that can be destructive to unshielded electronics over a radius of 100 to 200 kilometers (60 to 125 miles). This range depends heavily on the altitude of the detonation; a higher burst (around 20-40 km) maximizes the EMP coverage area while reducing the immediate blast damage radius.
(The above was from the Brave browser's AI Leo)
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