Andrei Sakharov contributed to the Soviet Union's development of the atomic bomb because it was a priority for the Soviet government at the time to enhance national security and military capabilities. Sakharov later became a vocal advocate for nuclear disarmament and peace.
The atomic bomb was created by a team of scientists led by J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Manhattan Project during World War II. Oppenheimer is often credited as the "father of the atomic bomb" for his leadership in the project.
If you mean "atomic" as in the Atomic Bomb, then the word "nuclear" could be substituted = Nuclear Bomb.
A hydrogen bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb, is more powerful than an atomic bomb. It relies on nuclear fusion, where atoms are combined, to release immense amounts of energy. In comparison, an atomic bomb uses nuclear fission, where atoms are split, to generate explosive energy.
The first atomic bomb, "Little Boy," contained uranium-235 as its radioactive isotope.
Uranium-235 was used in the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The USA Were The First People To Develop The 'H' Bomb And USSR (russia) Were The People Who Developed The Atom Bomb... x
the Nazi didn't build the atomic bomb the Americans did....
To defend against a possible Nazi atomic bomb!
No, they designed but did not build them.
1945
No, Thomas Edison did not build the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was developed during World War II by the Manhattan Project team led by scientists such as J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. Edison was a prolific inventor known for his work in electricity and the light bulb.
the first atomic bomb.......................................
the Manhattan project
Manhattan Project
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Yes, that was its codename.
It takes very little time to build an atomic bomb, once a country has the necessary industrial infrastructure to produce the fissile material.