no such thing. maybe you meant hydrogen bomb.
The hydrogen bomb was invented by a team of American scientists led by Edward Teller. The first successful test of the hydrogen bomb was conducted by the United States in 1952.
J. Robert Oppenheimer headed the Project in Los Alamos, NM. It was not just one scientist, but a team of scientists that through collaboration, invented the bomb.
Liquid nitrogen was first produced by Polish scientists Zygmunt Wróblewski and Karol Olszewski in 1883. They managed to liquefy nitrogen at a temperature of 77 K (-196 °C, -321 °F).
French scientist and statesman, Berthelot (1827-1907) in 1881
The Russian atomic bomb was developed under the direction of Soviet physicist Igor Kurchatov. The Soviet atomic bomb project was carried out in top secret and successfully detonated its first nuclear device in 1949, making the Soviet Union the second country to possess nuclear weapons.
The Hydrogen Bomb .
The term "nitrogen bomb" is often associated with the concept of nuclear weapons rather than a specific inventor. However, if referring to the development of nitrogen-based explosives, key figures include chemists like Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite, and others who contributed to the advancement of nitrogen compounds in explosives. In the context of nuclear weapons, J. Robert Oppenheimer is frequently recognized as the "father of the atomic bomb" for his role in the Manhattan Project.
Leo Szilard invented the fission bomb. Edward Teller invented the fusion bomb. Both were from Hungary.
The first bomb was invented in 1281 A.D.
he invented the dynamite or the atom bomb
yes yes
The atomic bomb that destroyed Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japan.
Edward Teller was known as the "Father of the H-bomb". The H-Bomb was invented after the war. The A-Bomb (or Atomic Bomb) was invented during WW2 by Oppenheimer.
Never! Leo Szilard invented the atomic bomb in 1933.
None. The fission bomb was invented in 1933 by the physicist Leo Szilard. The staged fusion bomb was invented in 1949 by the mathematician Stan Ulam and the physicist Edward Teller.
Nitrogen is an element, nobody invented it.
The first time bomb was invented at Yale University. It was invented by David Bushnell and used in the first submarine used in combat.