Yes. U-235 is one of the two primary fissile materials used in nuclear weapons. The other is Pu-239. They are used as the core for the A-Bomb, and as the primary for the H-Bomb.
Yes, americium can be used in some types of nuclear weapons as a neutron source for initiating the chain reaction needed for a nuclear explosion. However, its use in modern nuclear weapons is limited.
The radioactive elements plutonium or uranium are the elements that are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fission. Isotopes of hydrogen are used in nuclear weapons that create nuclear fusion.
Plutonium is the metallic element used in nuclear weapons. It is highly fissile, meaning it can undergo nuclear fission and sustain a chain reaction in a nuclear bomb.
Plutonium is a man-made actinide element that is produced in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. It is used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and in the production of nuclear weapons.
Yes, thorium can be used as a nuclear fuel in certain types of reactors, but it is not typically used in nuclear weapons. Uranium and plutonium are the primary materials used in nuclear bombs due to their ability to sustain nuclear fission reactions and to release large amounts of energy quickly.
Oralloy is an acronym for "Oak Ridge Alloy". Which is an alloy of Uranium 235 and Uranium 238. The U235 is the fissile isotope that is used in fission type nuclear weapons. The actual concentration is classified, but generally U235 is greater than 90%.
Yes, U233, U235, and U238 are all used as nuclear fuels.
No nuclear weapons were used in the korean war
None. No nuclear weapons were used in Viet Nam.
Some of the countries have nuclear weapons because they use them as a defense mechanism. The nuclear weapons are intended to be used whenever there is a war.
the u.s. used non nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons against japan
No nuclear weapons have been used in Afghanistan to date.
The threat that nuclear weapons would be used.
Only in nuclear weapons
No nuclear weapons were used in the Korean War.....
Yes, americium can be used in some types of nuclear weapons as a neutron source for initiating the chain reaction needed for a nuclear explosion. However, its use in modern nuclear weapons is limited.
Yes, plutonium is used in nuclear weapons.