There is no such thing as "atomic speed".
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during ww2 US in the forties
The mathematical formula for the energy produced by an atomic bomb is E=mc^2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light. This formula, derived by Albert Einstein, explains the conversion of mass into energy in nuclear reactions, such as those that occur in atomic bombs.
frequency is the amount of waves produced in a given amount of time.the more speed the more waves produced.
Elements produced artificially through nuclear reactions can have atomic numbers ranging from 93 to 118. These elements are generally known as transuranium elements and are typically highly unstable isotopes with very short half-lives. Examples include elements like neptunium (atomic number 93) and einsteinium (atomic number 99).
Atomic speed typically refers to the speed at which atoms move within a substance. This speed can vary widely depending on the temperature and pressure of the substance. In general, atoms can move at speeds ranging from hundreds to thousands of meters per second.
When two atomic orbitals interact, they produce two molecular orbitals.
Both were built in Los Alamos, NM.
they have same characteristic of being a light.