no effects still exist. Nukes leave a lot of radiation etc but not atomic bombs
Japan, after the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in early August 1945.
The atomic bomb had no effects on WW1 at it did not exist.
no, the atomic bomb did not exist until 1945. WW1 ended in 1919.
If atomic bombs entered a black hole, they wouldn't be able to detonate; instead, they would initially be stretched and crushed, and as they travel beyond the event horizon, they would be converted into gravitational energy. However, if you wereable to manage to get 5000 atomic bombs inside a black hole and detonate them, nothing would happen. The black hole would continue to exist as it always had; it would just be 5000-atomic-bombs-worth-of-weight heavier.
The exact answer to this question is still unknown, as information related to the US nuclear arsenal are classified. It is estimated that there was not enough nuclear material remaining at the end of WW2 for a single bomb, and not until the early fifties did enough exist for testing to begin.
Simply to put it Yes. Atomic Bombs is a form as Nuclear bomb and Nuclear products/elements such as Uranium 235 (a material used in a atomic bomb) emits radioactive particles. Radioactivity Particles = radioactivity.
Japan knew that Hiroshima had been bombed. They were trying to determine what type of weapon it was. Three days later, Nagasaki took a hit. It was decided that determining what type of weapon it was...was no longer important; whatever type of weapon it was, if any more were dropped (Japan didn't know that there were no more atomic bombs...at least for a few months) Japan would not exist anymore. The weapon was that powerful! So they had no choice (so they thought) and surrendered.
No, bombs did not exist in antiquity.
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Helium has completely filled orbitals, is stable and is not reactive. Hence they exist as mono atomic
No sense; atomic number zero and atomic weight zero doesn't exist ! Edit: !Answer = 0
If you mean the 2 bombs dropped on Japan in WW2, they were dropped from B-29 heavy bombers using Norden bombsights to visually locate the AP for release. The bombs were released from about 30,000 ft and were radar fused to detonate at between 1,500 ft to 2,000 ft as airbrushes.Later many but not most of US & USSR test shots were dropped using a wide variety of bombers and fighters on test sites, but most were not dropped at all but were a variety of fixed test shots: on towers, hanging from tethered balloons, surface bursts, barges, underground, etc., a few were rocket launched detonated in space.