It takes less than a minute.
The US were working on the bomb since 1941 up to 1945 when the first bomb tested.
Well I am pretty sure they call an atomic bomb nukes because atomic bombs and be called nuclear bombs. So instead of calling these super long name they made the bomb a short nick name a nuke
The first atomic bomb was launched in 1945, by the US. It incinerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during WWII The above is half true. That was the first time an atomic bomb was used in war, but the first atomic bomb was detonated at the the Trinity Site in White Sands Missile Range, on July 16, 1945.
No, South Africa long ago gave up its nuclear weapons program.
because the Nazi's needed a more strong and destructive bomb so they invented it Another Answer: The Nazi's did not last long enough to develop the atomic bomb. The USA created the weapon in 1945 just as Germany was defeated. It's primary function was to be used against Japan in order to avoid a land invasion.
It didn't. Japan existed long before the atomic bomb
All the early atomic bombs were 10 feet long, the length of the longest bomb that fit in the B-29 bombbay.
The story is too long to tell here. Read Richard Rhode's book: The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
The story is long and complicated, too long to do justice to it here. I suggest reading Richard Rhodes' book The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The US were working on the bomb since 1941 up to 1945 when the first bomb tested.
I don't think anyone has seen an atomic bomb and lived,but so say about 3 to 4 days.
Well I am pretty sure they call an atomic bomb nukes because atomic bombs and be called nuclear bombs. So instead of calling these super long name they made the bomb a short nick name a nuke
atomic bomb that's what
It took only one atomic bomb.
Depends on what is in the atomic bomb. Most atomic bombs contain Uranium 235 and the half life of it is 703 Million years. So it would last a long time, this is due to the alpha particles produced from uranium.