I cannot tell you this, the details are classified. You would need a Q clearance and appropriate need to know to get access to this.
However, that said general information on this is in publicly available literature. A few books you might be interested in are: Robert Del Tredici's At Work in the Fields of the Bomb, Len Ackland's Making a Real Killing: Rocky Flats and the Nuclear West, Frank Barnaby's How to Build a Nuclear Bomb. I would also suggest taking a tour of the Hanford Washington B Reactor, which manufactured plutonium for the Gadget and Fatman bombs and many post WW2 atomic bombs.
Another option if you still want greater detail would be to make FOIA requests, however expect long delays, rejections which you will need to appeal, and highly redacted documents in any you succeed in obtaining.
You put 3 cups of baking soda in a bottle. Then you take three cups of vinegar and put them both into a 2 liter bottle when the cap has a small drill bit whole in it. Then as you put the vinegar in the bottle hurry up and put the cap on an shake it. Then there goes your atomic bomb and you can spurt it at people
Nuclear bombs, such as the one that was dropped on Japan in World War Two, are created by an implosion, caused by a series of explosions on the outside, forcing the element in the middle (usually either Plutonium or Uranium) into an extremely confined space. When this element is brought in contact with anything, the element will force itself out, and cause an almighty explosion.
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If you meant "how to make an atomic bomb" it's a very complicated process. Fission atomic bombs require #235 Uranium or #240 plutonium and I am not at the liberty to say how much. In the design of little boy (atmoic bomb dropped on Japan) a hallow hydroge "bullet would fly into a plutonium "cup" and cause an explosion which would split the nucleaus of the atom. This is as simple as I can get. I would check other online resources (or if somebody is willing to take a long enough Time to answer the question).
It is nearly impossible to obtain all the materials needed to create a nuclear weapon, espescially with today with the worlds uranium deposits being closely watched. It's simple to say how a nuclear weapon works but how to make one can not be answered simply. This question is near impossible to answer here, but you can find online resources which can tell you the construction process of a nuclear weapon. Much of the information will be censored on most sites for good reason.
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He was attempting to do just that- make an atomic bomb.
Japan did not make an atomic bomb. It received two in ww2, one in Hiroshima the other over Nagasaki.
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I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.
They did steal all the information needed to make it. Read "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" by Richard Rhodes
the atomic bomb was made to end the world war 2
He was attempting to do just that- make an atomic bomb.
the atomic bomb was made to end the World War 2
China made the Atomic Bomb, no china did not make the atomic bomb. the united states made the abomb and it was called the mannhattan project
No one did; Albert Einstein did not create the atomic bomb.
Japan did not make an atomic bomb. It received two in ww2, one in Hiroshima the other over Nagasaki.
Einstein did not make the atomic bomb, so it was neither good nor bad.
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I can't tell if you're trying to make a joke or not. There were no "sticks of dynamite" used in the atomic bomb.
They did steal all the information needed to make it. Read "The Making of the Atomic Bomb" by Richard Rhodes