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Fireball is often used in reference to any large explosion or burst of fire.
Fireball can also refer to:
In science:
- A bolide, a meteor large enough to be apparently brighter than the planet Jupiter. Fireballs frequently leave a trail which can be visible for several minutes (glowworms), and can sometimes produce a noise loud enough to be audible from the ground.
- In a nuclear explosion, the volume of air around the bomb that is heated to incandescence.
- A "primordial fireball," a term coined by P.J.E. Peebles to describe the universe during its first 300,000 years of existence. The fireball supposedly derived most of its energy from the annihilation of particles and antiparticles during the first second after the Big Bang.
- The hot volume that is created when large particles are collided together at an energy that is high enough to create quark-gluon plasma in Quantum chromodynamics.
In games:
- Fireball (pinball), a notable pinball machine released by Bally in 1972.
- A common magic (gaming) effect in fantasy role-playing games, especially Dungeons and Dragons; typically a magical grenade that explodes on impact.
- A colloquial term for any ranged projectile attack in a versus fighting game.
- A hadouken, the original attack that gained the name, from Street Fighter II.
- A Fire Flower, which allows Mario and Luigi to shoot small fireballs in the Super Mario Bros. video games.
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Fireball can also refer to:
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