Effects of an EMP Bomb Questions

In summary, the bomb will cause electronic devices to stop working, and the effects will last for the duration of the pulse. Portable generators may still work after the bomb has been activated, but they may not be able to power up devices that were turned off at the time of the bomb's use.
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I've read several posts, but still have some questions;

1) Will electronic devices that are not turned on be effected by the bomb? (ie: TV, Computers, elec. motors)

2) How long after the bomb is activated will the effects last? Surely this is only a short term thing other then the damage that is caused to electronics when the bomb is activated.

3) Will the use of a portable generator work after the bomb has been activated? Will it be able to power up the electronic devises that were turned off at the time of the bomb's use.
 
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1) They can be. It really depends on the device; some are more sensitive to EMP when they are turned off than when they are on.

2) Well, unless the pulse destroys something (or e.g. erases the contents of RAM, HD etc in computers) the effects will only last for the duration of the pulse

3) If they are still working. I don't think an EMP pulse will have much effect on e.g. a diesel generator. Generally speaking "low-tech" equipment is not very sensitive to EMP.
 
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Hello,

I thought you might find this link helpful-http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/hpm.htm

Here is a section of the link site, though I don't completely agree with their exact description of the bodily harm caused by the microwaves of the bomb due to their lack of available longterm statistics -"Collateral damage from E-bombs is dependent on the size and design of the specific bomb. An E-bomb that utilizes explosive power to obtain its damaging microwaves will result in typical blast and shrapnel damage. Ideally, an E-Bomb would be designed to minimize and dissipate most of the mechanical collateral damage. Human exposure to microwave radiation is hazardous within several meters of the epicenter. However, there is a relatively low risk of bodily damage at further distances."
 
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More info on the effects of microwave radiation on the human body-http://www.goodhealthinfo.net/radiation/health_efx_western.htm
 

Related to Effects of an EMP Bomb Questions

What is an EMP bomb?

An EMP (electromagnetic pulse) bomb is a type of weapon that creates a burst of electromagnetic energy, which can disrupt or destroy electronic devices within its range.

How does an EMP bomb work?

An EMP bomb works by releasing a burst of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, which creates a powerful and rapidly changing magnetic field. This field can induce voltage and current in electronic devices, damaging or destroying them.

What are the potential effects of an EMP bomb?

An EMP bomb can cause widespread disruption to electronic infrastructure, including power grids, communication systems, and transportation systems. It can also damage or disable electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, and vehicles.

How can we protect against an EMP bomb?

There are several ways to protect against an EMP bomb, including using shielding materials, surge protectors, and Faraday cages. However, it is difficult to protect against a high-altitude EMP attack, which can affect a large area.

What are the long-term consequences of an EMP bomb?

The long-term consequences of an EMP bomb depend on the extent of the damage and the ability to restore and repair electronic systems. It could potentially lead to major economic and societal disruptions, as well as loss of life in certain situations.

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