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Enrico Fermi invented the Atomic Bomb.
Enrico Fermi.
He created the first atomic bomb and nuclear reactor.
The nuclear fusion was first experimentally achieved in 1934 ( by Enrico Fermi).
Einstein had no direct involvement in the building of the first atomic bombs. Although Einstein's theories formed the basis of the physics involved in creating them, it was primarily Oppenheimer and Fermi that lead the team that actually designed and built the weapons.
Enrico Fermi invented the Atomic Bomb.
enrico Fermi
albert Einstein ,Robert j. oppenhimer ,Michel montage ,phillip morrson,Leo zilland ,edward tellar ,and enrico fermi
Enrico Fermi.
He created the first atomic bomb and nuclear reactor.
The nuclear fusion was first experimentally achieved in 1934 ( by Enrico Fermi).
I know you are thinking of Enrico Fermi, but no he did not invent the atomic bomb.It is possible however that Enrico Fermi could be credited with the invention of the graphite moderated nuclear reactor, which ultimately led to the three massive plutonium production reactors built at Hanford, Washington by DuPont which made the plutonium used in the Fatman and many later atomic bomb designs.
I believe it was Enrico Fermi, and a number of other scientists.
Einstein had no direct involvement in the building of the first atomic bombs. Although Einstein's theories formed the basis of the physics involved in creating them, it was primarily Oppenheimer and Fermi that lead the team that actually designed and built the weapons.
Lise Meitner was a key player in the Manhattan Project, headed by Enrico Fermi, which led to the development of the atomic bomb. The element Meitnerium (Mt), atomic number 109, is named for her.
Einstein did not invent the atomic bomb, Leo Szilard did.
There was a race that involved US, UK, and Canada during World War II; they wanted to build an atomic bomb in fear that Nazi Germany would create them first. This project was called the Manhattan Project (1942 to 1946), the project was under the command of Major General Leslie R. Groves Jr. of the US Army Corps of Engineers. Einstein, Szilard, Fermi, and President Roosevlet were main people involved in this project.