In war, the only atom bombs ever used were in Japan, on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. If Germany had not already surrendered before the bombs were ready, it is possible that they would have been used there instead. Numerous other atomic devices have been detonated in peacetime by various countries, but none have been used against people since the two bombs released on Japan in August 1945.
they were used in Nagarashi and Tokyo Japan
There were no atomic bombs used in or on Germany.
None the atom bombs were used by the U.S. against Japan in 1945
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The United States used only one atom bomb per city in August 1945. Two cities, two bombs.
Uranium-235 (not uranium-238) is used in atomic bombs; under nuclear fission with neutrons uranium release an enormous quantity of energy (202,5 MeV per one atom of 235U).
There were no atomic bombs used in or on Germany.
The Human Atom Bombs was created in 2001.
The Atom bombs used to end the War.
Atom bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during WWII.
plutonium and uranium
None the atom bombs were used by the U.S. against Japan in 1945
Gallium is a low mlting metal ("melts in your hand!" and forms alloys quite readily. It was used in early atom bombs alloyed with plutonium.
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the names of the atomic bombs were Fatman and little boy
Thus far in history, I'd say the atom bombs of WW2.
Nuclear bombs before the 60s were referred to as atom bombs, because the term Nuclear hadn't been discover yet. Nuclear bombs today, are generally Hydrogen bombs, or fusion bombs. They are significantly more powerful, able to places about the size of Rhode Island. Atom bombs,which were mostly uranium and plutonium, lack the destructive power of Nuclear or Fusion bombs.
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