Yes, especially in the past (plutonium pit)
The two atom bombs were the plutonium bomb and the uranium bomb.
No, it is called an atom bomb because it derives its power from splitting uranium and/or plutonium atoms.
such heavy elements as plutonium or uranium.
Hiroshima bomb: uranium Nagasaki bomb: plutonium
Uranium 235, or plutonium, depending on weapon design
The isotopes are uranium-235 or plutonium-239.
The atom bomb is a bomb filled with uranium and/or plutonium and when dropped, explodes in mid-air to cause more damage. Anyone caught in the explosion would incinerated instantly.
A uranium bomb is an atomic bomb fueled by uranium-235A plutonium bomb is an atomic bomb fueled by plutonium-239A composite bomb is an atomic bomb fueled by both uranium-235 and plutonium-239A wet bomb is a hydrogen bomb fueled by liquefied deuterium/tritiumA dry bomb is a hydrogen bomb fueled by solid lithium deuteride
uranium or plutonium
Uranium and plutonium
Uranium or Plutonium
Plutonium-239 for Nagasaki's Fat Man Uranium-235 for Hiroshima's Little Boyhydrogen