The Little Boy bomb had not plutonium.
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II used uranium-235 and plutonium-239 as their primary elements. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima (Little Boy) used uranium-235, while the bomb dropped on Nagasaki (Fat Man) used plutonium-239.
little boy the first atom bomb used uranium 235 and fat man the second one used plutonium 239 surrounded by high explosives little boy used uranium 235 and fat man used plutonium 239<------- That answer makes no sense, and ima girl and i asked that question. What are you stupid? Little Boy was the first bomb, and Fat Man was the second.
The first bomb exploded, the Trinity test bomb, used plutonium. The first bomb deployed, dropped on Hiroshima, used uranium 235. The second bomb deployed, dropped on Nagasaki, used plutonium 239.
Many elements were used in the first atomic bombs in the nonnuclear parts. As I cannot possibly list them all (the most common elements were the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen used in the chemical explosives) I will only address the elements used as the nuclear fuel that powered the atomic explosion.Gadget, plutonium-239 (Trinity site test on July 16, 1945)Little Boy, uranium-235 (Hiroshima bombing on August 6, 1945)Fatman, plutonium-239 (Nagasaki bombing on August 8, 1945)Gilda, plutonium-239 (Operation Crossroads Able test on June 30, 1946)Helen of Bikini, plutonium-239 (Operation Crossroads Baker test on July 24, 1946)all 3 Operation Sandstone tests in 1948 used plutonium-239all 5 Operation Ranger tests in 1951 used plutonium-239the first 2 Operation Greenhouse tests in 1951 used plutonium-239the third Operation Greenhouse test in 1951 used plutonium-239 and deuterium (boosted fission)the fourth Operation Greenhouse test in 1951 used plutonium-239 and tritium (boosted fission)all 7 Operation Buster-Jangle tests in 1951 used plutonium-239the 8 Operation Tumbler-Snapper tests in 1952 used various combinations of uranium-235, plutonium-239, and deuterium in different teststhe first Operation Ivy test in 1952 used plutonium-239, deuterium, and tritium (it was the first hydrogen bomb)the second Operation Ivy test in 1953 used uranium-235 (at about 500 kiloton yield it was the largest pure fission explosion ever)the 11 Operation Upshot-Knothole tests in 1953 used various combinations of uranium-235, plutonium-239, lithium, and deuterium in different tests (several were "hydrogen bomb mockups" without the fusion fuel to test the principle of radiation implosion)the 6 Operation Castle tests in 1954 used various combinations of lithium, deuterium, and plutonium-239 (these included the first tests of practical designs for deliverable hydrogen bombs)etc.
The Little Boy bomb, dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, used enriched uranium-235 as its fuel. This type of bomb is known as a uranium-based atomic bomb, and it functions through the process of nuclear fission.
'Little Boy' - Uranium whereas 'Fat Man' used Plutonium triggering devices .
The Little man used uranium as fuel and the Fat man used Plutonium as fuel.
Little boy was a bomb with highly enriched uranium.
Apparently it was plutonium which I think is element 295.Plutonium is element 94.Plutonium was used in the Gadget at Trinity.Uranium was used in the first bomb dropped on Japan the Little Boy at Hiroshima.Plutonium was used in the second bomb dropped on Japan the Fatman at Nagasaki.
Apparently it was plutonium which I think is element 295.Plutonium is element 94.Plutonium was used in the Gadget at Trinity.Uranium was used in the first bomb dropped on Japan the Little Boy at Hiroshima.Plutonium was used in the second bomb dropped on Japan the Fatman at Nagasaki.
The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II used uranium-235 and plutonium-239 as their primary elements. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima (Little Boy) used uranium-235, while the bomb dropped on Nagasaki (Fat Man) used plutonium-239.
In the test bomb, the material was plutonium. Plutonium was also used in one of the bombs dropped on Japan, Fat Man. Little Boy, the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, was made of uranium.
There are two materials that can be used to make an atomic bomb: Plutonium-239 and uranium-235. Of the two plutonium-239 is easier to acquire. By the end of the Manhattan Project the U.S. only had enough uranium-235 to make one bomb, and that was Little Boy.
The plutonium and the uranium used to fuel the atomic bombs came from the Congo's mines.
Plutonium was and still is used for atomic bombs. The atomic bombs you are talking about would be fat man and little boy. They were the two used to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki Many people were killed when the b-29 bomber dropped fat man.
Plutonium was used in the first A-bomb, the Trinity test of July 16, 1945. Uranium, more specifically ore highly-enriched in U-235, was used to create the "Little Boy" bomb dropped on Hiroshima (August 6, 1945). The "Fat Man" dropped on Nagasaki (August 9, 1945) was another plutonium "implosion" bomb with about 40% higher yield than Little Boy. Plutonium became the typical fissile element in fission-fusion bombs.
little boy the first atom bomb used uranium 235 and fat man the second one used plutonium 239 surrounded by high explosives little boy used uranium 235 and fat man used plutonium 239<------- That answer makes no sense, and ima girl and i asked that question. What are you stupid? Little Boy was the first bomb, and Fat Man was the second.