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- Radioflash abstract "Radioflash is a term used (chiefly in sources from the United Kingdom) in early literature on the phenomena now known more widely as nuclear electromagnetic pulse, or EMP. The term originated in the early 1950s, primarily associated with the "click" typically heard on radio receivers when a nuclear bomb was detonated. It was later discovered that the phenomena was one part of the more wide-ranging set of effects resulting from EMPs after the detonation of nuclear and certain chemical weapons.Instrumentation failures observed during nuclear weapons testing between 1951 and 1953 were mentioned in declassified military literature as attributed to "radiated radioflash". A similar term was first used in the Soviet Union in an early theoretical publication (which contained some errors and was later corrected) on the effects of a nuclear explosion.The term has also been used in high-energy physics in the description of a type of collective ion acceleration that would take place during intense solar flares.".
- Radioflash wikiPageID "31349263".
- Radioflash wikiPageLength "2334".
- Radioflash wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Radioflash wikiPageRevisionID "590763993".
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Acceleration.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_weapons.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_warfare.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Energy_weapons.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_weapons.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_weapon.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_weapons.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Declassified.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink High-energy_physics.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_electromagnetic_pulse.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapon.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapons.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_weapons_testing.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Fishbowl.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Grapple.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Particle_physics.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Pulsed_power.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Solar_flare.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Solar_flares.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Project_K_nuclear_tests.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink Starfish_Prime.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Radioflash wikiPageWikiLinkText "radioflash".
- Radioflash hasPhotoCollection Radioflash.
- Radioflash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Radioflash wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radioflash subject Category:Chemical_weapons.
- Radioflash subject Category:Electromagnetic_radiation.
- Radioflash subject Category:Electronic_warfare.
- Radioflash subject Category:Energy_weapons.
- Radioflash subject Category:Nuclear_weapons.
- Radioflash hypernym Term.
- Radioflash type Communication.
- Radioflash type Electrodynamic.
- Radioflash comment "Radioflash is a term used (chiefly in sources from the United Kingdom) in early literature on the phenomena now known more widely as nuclear electromagnetic pulse, or EMP. The term originated in the early 1950s, primarily associated with the "click" typically heard on radio receivers when a nuclear bomb was detonated.".
- Radioflash label "Radioflash".
- Radioflash sameAs m.0gky28h.
- Radioflash sameAs Q7281258.
- Radioflash sameAs Q7281258.
- Radioflash wasDerivedFrom Radioflash?oldid=590763993.
- Radioflash isPrimaryTopicOf Radioflash.