Depends on the bomb- and there are far too many to list here. If you are talking about the early atomic bombs, they either used Uranium or Plutonium.
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no such thing. maybe you meant hydrogen bomb.
The most powerful type of nuclear bomb is the hydrogen bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb. These bombs use a two-stage process, with an initial fission reaction triggering a fusion reaction, resulting in a much larger explosion compared to atomic bombs.
The duration of a smoke bomb can vary depending on the size and type of the bomb, but typically they last anywhere from 30 seconds to a few minutes. It's important to follow the instructions on the specific smoke bomb to ensure safe and effective use.
An atomic bomb uses a nuclear fission reaction. This involves splitting the nucleus of a heavy atom, such as uranium or plutonium, into smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
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four million people would have did if we did not use the atomic bomb
As many of you may know, some people were totally with the bomb, some agaimst, and some people couldn't care less. The main thing is, name many people advised Truman to use the atomic bomb, and many also advised against it. There wasn't one individual who advised against the bomb, it was a whole group of individuals.
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by their atomic number
if the bomb is a fission bomb it will use uranium 235 for fuel. if the bomb is a thermonuclear bomb (fusion) it will use the element hydrogen and an isotope of hydrogen for fuel.
you wouldn't really use the word criticism according to use a bomb. using a bomb unharmfully would not critisise anyone. do you agree...?
I don't think there was a debate about whether to use the atomic bomb on Japan. Once the bomb became available the U.S. gave the Japanese an opportunity to surrender or suffer awful destruction. They declined and, with many U.S. solders' lives in the balance, President Harry Truman gave the order to use the bomb. Since then, there have been many morning after debates about whether we should have done it.
I don't think there was a debate about whether to use the atomic bomb on Japan. Once the bomb became available the U.S. gave the Japanese an opportunity to surrender or suffer awful destruction. They declined and, with many U.S. solders' lives in the balance, President Harry Truman gave the order to use the bomb. Since then, there have been many morning after debates about whether we should have done it.
the atomic bomb