The 2 atomic bombs used in WW2 were 10 feet long because this was the longest bomb that could fit in a B-29 bombbay.
A hydrogen bomb.
The same nuclear radiation is released by both fission (atomic) and fusion (hydrogen) bombs. Hydrogen bombs are larger, and produce more.
Nobel invented dynamite, not atomic bombs.
if there was a atomic bomb then it could last for weeks and daysthe effects on people could last for years
It depends on the size of the bomb
All the early atomic bombs were 10 feet long, the length of the longest bomb that fit in the B-29 bombbay.
In very rough figures the B-29s were flying at about 30000 feet of altitude when they dropped the bombs and the bombs exploded at about 1500 feet of altitude. You can estimate from there.
The atomic bombs went off almost 2000 feet in the air.
If you are referring to the WW2 atomic bombs, 120 inches or 10 feet because anything longer would not fit inside the B-29 bombbay. If you meant something else, please clarify as atomic bombs were made in a variety of sizes after the war for various uses.
The atomic bombs did not land, they were detonated 2000 feet in the air above Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
More & higher yield atomic bombs, I guess.
Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
Atomic bombs were dropped in WWII
Total war means atomic bombs.
During WWII the atomic bombs were dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
No. The US gave them cryptic messages about the bombs and never told them they had atomic bombs.
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