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.
Answer Little Boy was a different bomb design using a gun dentonator. These were referred to as "thin man"designs as they were thinner than the type design used for "Fat Man" bomb, which was a large round diameter. This design was very dangerous and could be easily detonated by lightning, etc. No more bombs were designed like this.
Little Boy was employed at Hiroshima and Fat Man at Nagasaki.
The Little Boy Bomb was an Atomic bomb Dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in World War 2
The Little Boy Bomb was an Atomic bomb Dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in World War 2
Fat boy was the big bomb and little boy was the smaller bomb.
= Little Boy. =
The first atomic bomb detonated was not dropped, it was hung from the top of a steel structure and detonated remotely.
the bomb was nicknamed "Little Boy", and it used the element of uranium-235.
The atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki was codenamed "Fat Man." It was detonated on August 9, 1945, and was a plutonium-based bomb, differing from the uranium-based bomb dropped on Hiroshima, known as "Little Boy." The use of Fat Man contributed to Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II.
That bomb was codenamed Little Boy.
That bomb was nicknamed Little Boy