why splitting a tiny particle can cause such a devastating blast

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why splitting a tiny particle can cause such a devastating blast

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E=mc^2.

The energy of any object, including an atom, is directly correlated to the speed of light squared multiplied by its mass.

The speed of light squared is 89,875,517,873,681,764 (m^2 / s^2). That means for a object with mass 1kg, said object contains an energy of 89,875,517,873,681,764 Joules of energy.

We can’t access this energy normally because it’s all contained by the energy holding together atoms. You split or combine atoms correctly, you can essentially ‘access’ this energy fund.

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