If anyone is wondering, assuming there was 1 gram of antimatter in that device (and being generous with the math), when it lost containment, it would have released energy equivalent to about 43 kilotons of TNT or just under 3x the energy of the Hiroshima bomb. The helicopter used is a Bell 222, which has a max climb rate of 1,780 feet per minute under optimal conditions. Considering the timeline in the scene: if the character managed to get from underground to the helicopter and take off within 2 minutes, that would leave roughly 3 minutes of flight time before the detonation. At that rate, the helicopter would ascend about 5,340 feet. For those on the ground in a 1.14 km radius, this means they would experience an overpressure of about 5 psi, which is enough to cause widespread injuries and significant fatalities. Most people in direct exposure within a radius of 2.24 km would suffer third degree burns, and while the stone structures would likely survive, many wooden structures would be potentially crumpled and on fire.
Thank you! It's nice to see people responding with with actual thinking rather than "that was so cool!" Also, I would assume there would be be a "slightly brighter" flash at the time of annihilation, rather than some pretty blue nebula effect. And containing antimatter in a big ninja blender in the first place...
Yes...I'm sure the Pope would want an incredibly dramatic and theatrical re-entrance just like this. Because he's such a rockstar and all. I think many Hollywood movie makers have their fantasist heads up their narcissistic butts.
According to the mass-energy equivalence equation (E=mc²), one gram of antimatter would release approximately 9 x 10^13 joules of energy when annihilated with an equal amount of regular matter, which is equivalent to the explosive power of a large nuclear bomb
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If anyone is wondering, assuming there was 1 gram of antimatter in that device (and being generous with the math), when it lost containment, it would have released energy equivalent to about 43 kilotons of TNT or just under 3x the energy of the Hiroshima bomb.
The helicopter used is a Bell 222, which has a max climb rate of 1,780 feet per minute under optimal conditions. Considering the timeline in the scene: if the character managed to get from underground to the helicopter and take off within 2 minutes, that would leave roughly 3 minutes of flight time before the detonation. At that rate, the helicopter would ascend about 5,340 feet.
For those on the ground in a 1.14 km radius, this means they would experience an overpressure of about 5 psi, which is enough to cause widespread injuries and significant fatalities. Most people in direct exposure within a radius of 2.24 km would suffer third degree burns, and while the stone structures would likely survive, many wooden structures would be potentially crumpled and on fire.
Good physics analysis.
To be fair the film did show at least a decent level of that damage/injury so while not 100% accurate it wasnt a classic hollywood boom
Thank you! It's nice to see people responding with with actual thinking rather than "that was so cool!" Also, I would assume there would be be a "slightly brighter" flash at the time of annihilation, rather than some pretty blue nebula effect. And containing antimatter in a big ninja blender in the first place...
Very interesting, thank you! Would have been wise to go inside and underground, not stay in the open and look up...
Yes...I'm sure the Pope would want an incredibly dramatic and theatrical re-entrance just like this. Because he's such a rockstar and all. I think many Hollywood movie makers have their fantasist heads up their narcissistic butts.
That small anti matter did that much damage
According to the mass-energy equivalence equation (E=mc²), one gram of antimatter would release approximately 9 x 10^13 joules of energy when annihilated with an equal amount of regular matter, which is equivalent to the explosive power of a large nuclear bomb
@@MartinBogomolni don't forget to double the mass, since 1 gram of anti matter reacts with 1 gram of matter , or 1.8×10^14 joules.