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depends on the scientist. some happy, some sad.
Because they needed a weapon to defeat the Japanese, and many prestigious scientists, including Einstein himself, mailed the president to tell him of the potential power of an atomic bomb.
Scientists don't actually do the applying. But I guess the most noticeable, mostwidely comprehended demonstrations of " e = mc2" have been the atomic bomband the hydrogen bomb.
It was a team of scientists in Los Alamos, New Mexico (code named the Manhattan Project) led by the renowned physicist Robert J Oppenheimer.
the hydrogen bomb, is a nuclear bomb
the scientists that lead the group was infact albert Einstein after he made it he was believed to have been sick on the bomb that gave the bomb good luck
Politians where delighted for the most part and most scientists were too until the scientists developped the bomb and then they begged the politicians not to use it.
Atomic bomb development jobs for the scientists and engineers.
The team of scientists that worked for the first time on the research of the Hydrogen Bomb would be the Aldermaston scientists. Sir William Penney was in charge of the project.
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German Jew scientists.
Max Born and other scientists
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450 dropes of bleach to get one oz
Robert Oppenheimer and scientists assisting him from Canada and Britain.
I believe it was Enrico Fermi, and a number of other scientists.
The atomic bomb was developed at Los Alamos.