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Q: Why was Oak Ridge Tennessee important to the production of the Atomic Bombs used in World War two?
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How many atomic bombs were in production at the end of World War 2?

The following is the production/delivery schedule for atomic bombs in 1945:August, 3 - 2 used & 1 completed but not usedSeptember, 3October, 3November, 7December, 7Probably the 3 September bombs were in actual production at the end of WW2.


Why did they stop using atomic bombs?

If you are referring to WW2, then the US stopped using atomic bombs on Japan because Japan agreed to surrender. Had they not, the US had plans and production setup to drop a total of 23 atomic bombs on Japan in 1945.


How long did it take to make all three atomic bombs?

As of august 1945 the US had the industrial capacity to make 3 atomic bombs a month. In november 1945 this would increase to 7 atomic bombs a month. As Japan surrendered before this, the US scaled back production and had only made 9 atomic bombs by the end of Operation Crossroads in the summer of 1946, five of which had been detonated.


What bombs were made because of atomic bombs?

More & higher yield atomic bombs, I guess.


Which of the following is not produced in fission reactions?

The energy production of the sun & the atomic bombs used in world war ll


In what war were the atomic bombs dropped?

Atomic bombs were dropped in WWII


Is uranium in atomic bombs?

Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.


What did the soviets increase production of after World War 2?

The Soviets increased production of Jet airplanes, armament and developed the atomic bombs. They also increased production of spying implements and methods.


Who used atomic bombs to make japan surrender?

United States, we used only the first 2 of the 23 atomic bombs already scheduled for production before the end of 1945.Once the war ended though the production line was soon shutdown to make needed repairs for unexpected problems beginning to develop. By the time of Operation Crossroads in the summer of 1946 we had actually only made 9 atomic bombs, 5 of which had been detonated (Gadget, Little Boy, Fatman, Able, Baker), leaving a total stockpile of just 4 atomic bombs.


What process depended on fission?

The energy production in nuclear reactors. The atomic bombs used in World War ll. Apex.


Does atomic explosion and nuclear explosion mean the same?

This question could be easily misconstrued. While atomic and nuclear explosion mean the same thing, and all atomic bombs are nuclear bombs, not all nuclear bombs are atomic bombs. The more powerful nuclear bombs are hydrogen bombs, and there is a very important fundamental difference between the two. ============================================================== A bomb is fission - the splitting of an atom H bomb is fusion - the joining together of atoms (and much more powerfull)


What are injustices of the US dropping the atomic bombs?

Total war means atomic bombs.