At Tinian Island, in the Marianas. Tinian was the origin of both the nuclear raids.
The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
One was an uranium fission bomb and the other was a plutonium implsion type bomb.
The B-29 Superfortress had the range, speed, and capacity to deliver the bomb. Imagine, a B-17 or B-24 dropping it. Both bombers are slow and vulnerable, while the B-29 had a top speed over 330 mph. Another reason that the B-29 delivered it was because the B-29 had a pressurized cabin, raising the altitude.
yes, both..................
An atom bomb can explode either in the air or on the ground, depending on the desired effect. Airbursts are detonated above the ground to maximize the blast radius and thermal effects, while ground bursts are detonated on the ground to increase the amount of fallout produced. Both types of explosions have their unique characteristics and effects.
At Tinian Island, in the Marianas. Tinian was the origin of both the nuclear raids.
atomic bomb or the hydrogen bomb
15 days.
It was both: an atomic bomb using uranium as its fuel.
Yes, both.
The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
Both the atomic bomb and nuclear power plant rely on nuclear fission to produce energy. The atomic bomb is designed to release a massive amount of energy in a short time, causing destruction, while a nuclear power plant harnesses controlled nuclear reactions to generate electricity for communities.
If you are asking specifically about the two bombs dropped on Japan in WW2, they were fuzed for airburst, so they did not hit the ground. Both exploded between 1500 ft & 2000 ft altitude. Airburst was selected to maximize blast & thermal flash damage effects area.
A bomb is an explosive device designed to be dropped from an aircraft or launched to detonate upon impact or after a delay, often used for large-scale destruction. In contrast, a shell is a projectile designed to be fired from artillery or a cannon, typically containing explosive materials and a fuse to detonate upon reaching a target or after a certain distance. While both are designed to cause destruction, their methods of delivery and deployment differ significantly.
Leo Szilard invented the fission bomb. Edward Teller invented the fusion bomb. Both were from Hungary.
During World War II, many houses in the UK were equipped with air raid shelters known as "Anderson shelters." These were made from corrugated steel and designed to be dug into the ground in gardens to protect families from bomb blasts. Another type was the "Morrison shelter," which was a steel table-like structure meant for use inside homes. Both shelters aimed to provide safety during air raids.