robert serber
No president invented any nuclear bomb.
There were no nuclear weapons in WW1. The nuclear bomb was not invented until WW2.
No, it was invented in London in 1933 and built in Los Alamos, NM in 1945.
Leo Szilard invented the atomic bomb in 1933, but could not build it by himself.The US built the first atomic bombs in 1945 and dropped 2 on Japan by airplane.No nuclear missiles have ever been launched in war.
Robert Oppenheimer is the father of nuclear bomb.
No president invented any nuclear bomb.
Leo Szilard invented the fission bomb. Edward Teller invented the fusion bomb. Both were from Hungary.
A nuclear bomb or atomic bomb
he invented it with metal
This nuclear weapon is called an atomic bomb or a nuclear bomb
Gunpowder, TNT, C4 plastic explosive, nitroglycerin, etc. all release chemical energy that has nothing to do with the nuclei of the atoms in the chemicals. Any 'bomb' that makes an explosion with nuclear energy is a 'nuclear' bomb. The "Hydrogen Bomb" is one of them. So far, devices have been built and tested that use the atomic nucleus to make explosions in two different general ways: -- "fission" . . . the nuclear energy is released when one heavy nucleus splits into two or more lighter ones. This device is popularly known as the "Atomic Bomb". -- "fusion" . . . the nuclear energy is released when two light atomic nuclei join together to form a single one. This device is popularly known as the "Hydrogen Bomb".
There were no nuclear weapons in WW1. The nuclear bomb was not invented until WW2.
Yes he was.
No one. The first nuclear device was not tested until July of 1945, and the first bomb was not produced (not used) until later that month.
None. The fission bomb was invented in 1933 by the physicist Leo Szilard. The staged fusion bomb was invented in 1949 by the mathematician Stan Ulam and the physicist Edward Teller.
No, it was invented in London in 1933 and built in Los Alamos, NM in 1945.
because nuclear fusion is a possible reaction.because Stan Ulam & Edward Teller invented a mechanism for igniting uncontrolled nuclear fission using a separate nuclear fission bomb inside the same case.The first such device was the 1952 Ivy Mike cryogenic liquid hydrogen fueled test shot, yield 10MTons.