If you are referring to the second atom bomb, the Fat Man, it was dropped on August 9th 1945, at 11:02 am.
Yes.
First, its spelled Nagasaki. Second, the United States, the only country to possess atomic bombs at the time, dropped one on Nagasaki in August, 1945.
Bockscar
do yu mean the second? they surrendered after the second because they were dropped so close together time wise the government for one didnt think we had more but also didnt have time to come together and come to an agreement
Hiroshima Hiroshima, the second was on Nagasaki, and the plane that dropped the first one was called the Enola Gay, and the second was Bockscar.
the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
When a body is dropped . . . -- The speed keeps increasing. -- The speed is always 32.2 feet per second (9.8 meters per second) faster than it was one second earlier. -- The direction of the speed is always downward, and never changes. -- Combining the speed and direction gives you the velocity.
The second bomb was called Little Boy and it was dropped on Nagasaki.
I don't know! Why are you asking this f**king question?
If you ignore air resistance, then anything dropped from restnear the surface of the Earth drops-- 16-ft in the first second of time-- another 48-ft in the second second of time(yes, that's 3 times as far as it dropped in the first second-- another 80-ft in the third second (5 times the drop in the 1st second)-- another 113-ft in the fourth second (7 times the drop in the 1st second)-- another 145-ft in the fifth second (9 times the drop in the 1st second)..and so on.
What do you mean, "leader"? Harry Truman was president of the US when both the first and second atomic bombs were dropped. The commander of the aircraft the "second" bomb (actually the third detonated, but the second to be "dropped" since the first was a test explosion and was not dropped but rather mounted on a tower) was dropped from was Major Charles W. Sweeney.
The first was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The second one followed on Nagasaki 3 days later.