Titanium is a super strong light weight material normally used in aircraft. it makes things more scratch/damage resistant and ina bomb would probally affect the explosion and cost to much to make. id be suprised if they use mroe than lead/steel mix (lead to contain radioactive material). odds are you are thinking uranium which is radioactive and used in nukes.
There is no specific name for people who create nuclear weapons.
Uranium in nature is only about 0.7% 235U. In order to have a chain reaction, the percentage of 235U must be increased by enrichment. The percentages of 235U in nuclear reactors are generally low, about 3% to 5%. For bombs, the percentage is generally 85% or more.
Reactions that involve nuclei, called nuclear reactions, result in a tremendous amount of energy. Two types are fission and fusion.
the young modulus of titanium varies from 100 - 110 GPa which depends upon the grade of titanium used based upon the application purpose. anees
most cannot, as to produce weapons grade plutonium the fuel cycle must be made very very short. however soviet RBMK reactors and the US hanford N reactor were designed explicitly to produce both electric power and weapons grade plutonium.
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.
Nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons
war