What Happens When a Nuke Explodes Inside a Diamond Moon?

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My first post :) Nuke´nuts

This is my first post, been looking for a place to lay down this question so here goes:
Im from denmark and I am not a perfect english writer so don't shoot me ^^


Senario: :approve:

I got a ball the size of our moon..
the "ball" is made out of diamond
In the middel of this "moon of diamond" there is 1 * 1 meter empty space.
In that small empty space in the middel of the diamond moon we place a powerful nuke
A nuke that just fit in there
The nuke is remote controlled or timed... What happens when it goes off ??

Does the huge moon of diamond (3,474 km diameter) crack or suffer any effect from this?
Does it make a differens if there are air around the nuke in the middel of it ?


Greetings from Denmark. o:)
Ole
 
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Answer:The effect of the nuclear explosion on the diamond moon would depend largely on its proximity to the explosion. If the moon was far enough away that it did not experience a direct blast from the explosion, then it is unlikely to be significantly affected. However, if the moon is close enough to experience a direct blast then it is likely to suffer some damage, such as cracking or fracturing. The presence or absence of air around the nuke in the middle of the moon would not have a significant effect on the outcome.
 
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Interesting scenario, Ole. I can say that the outcome of this scenario would depend on several factors. First, the size and type of the nuke would play a significant role in the reaction. A powerful enough nuke could potentially shatter the diamond moon, while a smaller nuke may only cause a small fracture.

Additionally, the placement of the nuke within the diamond moon would also impact the outcome. If the nuke is placed too close to the surface, it may only create a small crater. However, if it is placed deep within the moon, it could potentially cause a larger explosion.

The presence of air around the nuke would also play a role. If there is no air, the explosion would be contained within the diamond moon and may cause more damage. If there is air, it could potentially dissipate some of the energy and reduce the impact on the diamond moon.

Overall, it is difficult to predict the exact outcome without knowing more specifics about the nuke and its placement. However, it is safe to say that the diamond moon would likely suffer some damage from the explosion. Thanks for sharing your thought-provoking scenario and greetings from a fellow scientist.
 

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