It gets its energy from the atomic nucleus.
Atom bomb. Get it? Atom :D
Yes, atom bomb and nuke are commonly used terms to refer to nuclear weapons that release destructive energy by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission. In general, "nuke" is a more colloquial term while "atom bomb" is more formal.
Nuclear. At the time it was called an atom bomb.
atom bomb
1. Atom bomb---- based on nucliar fusion2.hydrogem bomb
The term atom bomb (or atomic bomb) usually refers to a bomb that obtains its energy solely through the process of nuclear fission.However technically the term is considered interchangeable with nuclear bomb, and can refer to any bomb obtaining its energy through either nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, or any combination of the two processes.
The atom bomb is a type of nuclear weapon. Nuclear weapons can kill entire cities, make air quality unsafe, and kill plants and animals.
A nuclear bomb and an atomic bomb are actually the same thing. Both terms refer to a type of explosive device that releases energy by nuclear reactions. The power of the explosion depends on the type of nuclear reactions involved and the amount of fissile material present in the bomb.
The atom bomb
It was a atom bomb. The uranium one and it was called the "little boy".
Look up "The Manhattan Project"
Yes , the two terms are synonymous with each other .