No, Einstein had very little to do with the design of any nuclear weapon beyond signing a letter written by Szilard to FDR that warned that the Germans were likely working on such a bomb and if they were we better get there first.
The development of the atomic bomb was not only the most ambitious scientific enterprie in history, it was also the best-kept secret of the war.
They had no weapons.
The torpedo .
vergeltungswaffen well, that's how they said it in WW2
Scientists view the atomic bomb as a tool to prevent wars. However, when they realized the destructive power of the weapon they were horrified that it had been discovered.
An atomic weapon, also known as a nuclear weapon, is a type of explosive device that releases energy from a nuclear reaction. This reaction can involve the fission (splitting) or fusion (combining) of atomic nuclei, resulting in a powerful blast and release of radiation. Atomic weapons have the potential to cause massive destruction and loss of life.
No, Einstein had very little to do with the design of any nuclear weapon beyond signing a letter written by Szilard to FDR that warned that the Germans were likely working on such a bomb and if they were we better get there first.
The 'Atomic Bomb'.
The development of the atomic bomb was not only the most ambitious scientific enterprie in history, it was also the best-kept secret of the war.
No, Albert Einstein did not develop the atomic bomb, which was developed by a team of researchers led by J. Robert Oppenheimer. Einstein's theoretical work does provide the basis upon which the bomb was developed.
I would use the word engineer.
An atomic weapon unleashes the power of the sun.
no we warned them that we had a massive weapon that we are not afraid to use and they did not reply
Hiroshima.
Safely obliterate all atomic weapons and never make such a massive weapon again ever in the entire world.
atomic weapon?