The development of the atomic bomb was not only the most ambitious scientific enterprie in history, it was also the best-kept secret of the war.
Scientists view the atomic bomb as a tool to prevent wars. However, when they realized the destructive power of the weapon they were horrified that it had been discovered.
Most Americans did not really understand the atomic bomb, they were elated that the war was over. Some families had not seen their military family members in three or four years.
They didn't have a point of view, Truman was the solely responsible to order the bomb.
no."I was against (use of the atomic bomb) on two counts. First, the Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing. Second, I hated to see our country be the first to use such a weapon."-Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a post-war interview.
he thought the Americans were using 'unwarranted agression'
U.S. president Harry S Truman gave the order after much deliberation to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese industrial city of Hiroshima, in order to spare the United States the agony of losing over a million men (according to generals' estimates) in a land invasion of the island nation. The decision is still a controversial one, even as it may have been justified from a military point of view, since the United States remains the only country to use nuclear weapons against another, and of course the devastating collateral damage that ensued.
Scientists view the atomic bomb as a tool to prevent wars. However, when they realized the destructive power of the weapon they were horrified that it had been discovered.
Most Americans did not really understand the atomic bomb, they were elated that the war was over. Some families had not seen their military family members in three or four years.
they did random phone calls and asked random questions.. :)
With the pain the survivors suffered it was like they were in hell. That would change anyone view of life.
It made them realize they could not continue to fight against the Allies, and made them agree to surrender.
Holden's comments on war and the atomic bomb reveal his simplistic and black-and-white view of the world. He shows immaturity by failing to grasp the complexities and the gravity of these subjects. His flippant attitude and lack of understanding demonstrate his inability to fully comprehend the seriousness and implications of such topics.
The light microscope allow the scientist to view the bloods in our body.
Albert Einstein
You can view an atom with a scanning- tunneling microscope and a atomic force microscopes.
ya,ofcourse from my view
a microscope
the microscope