1st atomic bomb is called Little boy, 2nd one is called Fat man
The Father Of All Bombs, In 2nd, It Is The Mother Of All Bombs
Only the US has ever used atomic bombs in a war, so there is no 2nd country to use them.
1st Atomic Bomb- (FAT MAN) Hiroshima 2nd Atomic Bomb- (LITTLE BOY) Nagasaki Actually, the first bomb dropped was Little Boy, and that was on Hiroshima. Fat Man, the second bomb, was dropped on Nagasaki.
The first atomic bombs were dropped during World War 2, initially as tests by the US government, then dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the only two nuclear devices used as an act of war by any nation. The first atomic bombs were tested on the ground at the Trinity site.
The two planes that were used to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II were B-29 Superfortresses.
1st=shin hoo's resurant 2nd=coffee shop 3rd=wexlers apartment 4th=elevator
The atomic bomb. the strongest bomb in the world is the nitrom bomb! Not sure what the first poster meant by "nitrom bomb". If they meant NEUTRON bomb, then they would be correct only in that the neutron bomb was designed to maximize casualties through radiation instead of the heat and blast of other bombs. The explosive "yield" of most neutron bomb designs is in the kiloton range. The most powerful atomic device ever detonated was the Tsar Bomba device detonated by the USSR on October 30, 1961. The original design would have created a 100 megaton explosion, but it was reduced for testing to a 50 megaton device. The test device is believed to be the only one of its type ever built. The "strongest" weapon of world war 2 was indeed the atomic bomb - although their combined explosive yield was still only about 1/1000 of that of the Tsar Bomba device. Even so, the atomic bombs were themselves about a thousand times as powerful as any of the conventional bombs used during the 2nd world war.
Twin car bombs refer to two vehicles that are rigged with explosives and then detonated simultaneously. This tactic is often used in terrorist attacks where the goal is to cause mass casualties and destruction. The synchronized explosions increase the impact and damage of the attack.
On the 9th, no but they were building them. The next complete bomb arrived in San Francisco on the 18th, but was returned to Los Alamos as Japan had announced they would surrender on the 14th. Formal surrender occurred in September. The US had facilities set up and production planned to drop a total of 23 atomic bombs on Japan in 1945 if they did not surrender.
1st: U.S. declares an embargo with Japan, and Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in return. 2nd: U.S. builds two atomic bombs (the first nuclear weapons ever) and dropped them over Nagasaki and Hiroshima. 3rd: Japan made an unconditional surrender to the U.S. and the Pacific/WW2 had ended. *Also, look up battle of Iwo Jima, if this isn't sufficent.
The dropping of the two bombs on Japan and the killing of several hundred thousand innocent civilians was an American advertising effort to frighten the Russians who were seen to be a future threat. Japan at the time was ready to surrender. The messages to Russias were:We have atomic bombsWe have lots of atomic bombs. Not Just one.We don't care who we kill in using them! Watch out! Don't cross us!