My answer is nucleolus
Lysosome
Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.Splitting the atom was a great achievement. Creating an atom bomb was not such a positive outcome of that achievement.
Several thousand people helped create the atom bomb
both r useless Sometimes "atom" bomb is also used to describe a hydrogen bomb. Strictly, historically speaking, the atom bomb works via the energy released when a heavy atom nucleus such as uranium is split (called nuclear fission). This is also the energy source for nuclear power stations. A hydrogen bomb works via the energy released on fusing (called nuclear fusion) two light atoms (such as hydrogen) together - the huge pressure needed is derived from an atom bomb. This situation arises because the atoms towards in the middle of the periodic table are more stable, than those nearer the ends. A lot of electricity is derived nowadays from nuclear fission (nuclear power stations) but no significant power has yet been derived from nuclear fusion, though a lot of work is being done on it.
Pure fission atom bombs contain no gas.Atom bombs using a technique called fusion boosting have a small canister of deuterium and/or tritium gas (hydrogenisotopes). Some of this gas is injected into the sealed hollow pit (core) of the bomb as the last stage of arming.
Oppenheimer was the scientific director of the development of the atom bomb in New Mexico.
No, it is called an atom bomb because it derives its power from splitting uranium and/or plutonium atoms.
B for what? I only remembered the atom bomb test called "Trintity" or sort of.
Lysosome
It was a atom bomb. The uranium one and it was called the "little boy".
An atom is not a bomb.
Los Almos did much work but J. Robert Oppenheimer is called the father of the atom bomb
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Atom Bomb goes by Adam Bomb.
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Atom Bomb is 5' 11".
Nuclear. At the time it was called an atom bomb.
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb