I question why this is in the "Japan in WW2" section, but regardless. No, the sun is obviously not a bomb. However, you probably meant to ask something like, does the sun behave similar to an atomic bomb. The answer is, kinda. Most a-bombs use fission, while some use small fission reactions to create a fusion reaction, and are thus similar to the fusion reaction which makes the sun what it is.
The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945, by the United States during World War II. Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.
The power of a nuclear bomb is a very tiny fraction of the power of the sun.
Wanted to developer the atomic bomb before Germans
The atomic bomb hit Nagasaki at the Urakami district, near the city's center. The explosion devastated the area and caused widespread destruction.
The atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki was codenamed "Fat Man." It was detonated on August 9, 1945, and was a plutonium-based bomb, differing from the uranium-based bomb dropped on Hiroshima, known as "Little Boy." The use of Fat Man contributed to Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II.
An atomic weapon unleashes the power of the sun.
I suggest reading Richard Rhodes books:The Making of the Atomic BombDark Sun
Its probably best if you read Richard Rhodes books: The Making of the Atomic Bomb and Dark Sun.
Reading Richard Rhodes books: The Making of the Atomic Bomb and Dark Sun will help you understand this.
If you consider the US atomic bomb is a Christian bomb, the French atomic bomb is also Christian bomb and so on, then you can name the Pakistani atomic bomb an Islamic bomb.
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18th May1998, but its not atomic bomb (its nuclear bomb)
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Germany never had an atomic bomb.
the us created the atomic bomb
the atomic bomb was not discovered, it was invented then built.
It was both: an atomic bomb using uranium as its fuel.