Uranium 235, or plutonium, depending on weapon design
Firstly to make the atom bomb in WW2. After that to make electricity
Atom bomb dropped in Japan by the U.S. during WWII
The nuclear material used to make the bombs was from Oak Ridge TN
The first nuclear bomb, known as "Little Boy," used uranium-235 as its fissile material. It was an enriched uranium bomb that was detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945.
A nuclear bomb is made of fissile material, such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239. These materials undergo a nuclear chain reaction that results in a powerful explosion. Additional components such as a triggering mechanism and explosive lenses are also included in the design of a nuclear bomb.
Germany has not made a nuclear bomb.
It was not a good decision to use nuclear weapons but in war, some decisions have to be made no matter what.
Atom Bomb = Uranium H-Bomb = Hydrogen
A nuclear bomb is made up of fissile material, such as uranium or plutonium, surrounded by conventional explosives. When the explosives are detonated, they compress the fissile material, causing a chain reaction of nuclear fission. This releases a massive amount of energy in the form of heat, light, and radiation, resulting in a powerful explosion.
Nuclear bombs made from Plutonium and Uranium.
I think it was Arizona Actually the nuclear bomb called the Manhattan Project was made and tested in New Mexico.
Abdul Qadeer Khan is a nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer in Pakistan. He started creating the atom bomb in 1971.