Yes,well and truly it was.In fact,a uranium bomb is one of a rare bomb made.
Uranium, plutonium or hydrogen.
Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
yes it is very deadly made for atomic bombs
Cobalt 60 is not for bombs but for industrial or therapeutic gamma-irradiation.
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).
Basically, nuclear weapons are made from uranium or plutonium material and hydrogen as a chain reaction nucleus.
The comparison is not possible. Cobalt 60 is a gamma ray emitter, uranium 235 is a fissile material.
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).
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Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.
Nuclear bombs made from Plutonium and Uranium.