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Who coined the term atomic bomb?

The science fiction writer H. G. Wells in his 1914 novel The World Set Free. However in his book Wells did not see the atomic bomb as releasing all its explosive energy instantly, as they actually do, but releasing it instead slowly in a sustained explosion lasting minutes to hours.


Who coined the term writer's writer?

The same anonymous person who coined man's man.


What term was originally coined by science fiction writer William Gibson?

cyberpunk


Are the a bomb and h bomb the same?

Yes and no.A-bomb or Atomic Bomb is a generic term simply meaning a bomb getting its energy from the atom. This name has become commonly used to mean Fission bomb.Nuclear Bomb is a generic term simply meaning a bomb getting its energy from the nucleus of the atom, can be used interchangeably with Atomic bomb as a generic term.Fission Bomb is a term for a specific type of Atomic/Nuclear bomb getting its energy from the fission (breaking up) of large atomic nuclei (e.g., Uranium or Plutonium).Fusion Bomb, H-bomb, or Hydrogen Bomb is a term for a specific type of Atomic/Nuclear bomb getting its energy from the fusion (combining) of small atomic nuclei (e.g., Deuterium or Tritium).Most modern Nuclear Weapons use combinations of Fission and Fusion to get desired results. This makes it hard to put them in fixed categories.Hope this helps some to clarify things.


What does nuke stand for?

Nuke is a slang term for nuclear; as in the atomic bomb.


How were people affected by the atomic bomb both long term and short term?

people died,


Which Writer coined the phrase 'cyberspace' in 1984?

William Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer." Gibson used the term to describe a futuristic virtual reality network accessed through computers.


Where did the name bikinis come from?

Bikini typically refers to a two-piece women's swimsuit. In 1946, the term "bikini" was coined by Louis Réard, who named the swimsuit after Bikini Atoll, where testing on the atomic bomb took place.


Who coined term bacteria?

Ehrenberg coined the term bacteria.


Who Coined the Term Infantilism?

Freud coined the term infantilism.


Who coined the term Kafkaesque?

The term "Kafkaesque" was coined by French existentialist writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre to describe situations that are nightmarishly complex, bizarre, or illogical, reminiscent of the themes found in the works of Franz Kafka.


Who coined term criminology?

Raffaele Garofalo was the one who coined the term criminology. Criminology was coined in 1885.