Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.
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China use uranium as nuclear fuel or for atomic bombs.
Uranium-235 (not uranium-238) is used in atomic bombs; under nuclear fission with neutrons uranium release an enormous quantity of energy (202,5 MeV per one atom of 235U).
Uranium is used in atomic bombs - bombs with uranium 235 (enriched more than 20%, with 92% or 93% being typical weapons grade uranium, also called orealloy for Oak Ridge Alloy).
Yes, enriched uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
yes it is very deadly made for atomic bombs
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No mineral. Two metals- uranium and plutonium- are used in atomic bombs.
No mineral. Two metals- uranium and plutonium- are used in atomic bombs.
Uranium is a highly reactive mineral that is used as a source of atomic energy for bombs and nuclear powered generating plants
Both basically are the same, they can be fission or fusion bombs like Uranium,Plutonium and Hydrogen bombs. A general description would be that atomic bombs are fission bombs. Nuclear bombs are fusion bombs. Fusion bombs are more powerful weight for weight