The Manhattan Project, which was a research and development program during World War II, led to the creation of the first atomic bombs. The project was primarily based in the United States and resulted in the successful testing of the atomic bomb in New Mexico in 1945. The bombs developed under the Manhattan Project were later used in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ultimately leading to the end of the war in the Pacific.
Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the Soviet Union was the leader of Russia, and he did get much out of Roosevelt during conferences. He soon learned the basics of building an atomic bomb as Roosevelt was a bit loose with the subject. That lead to the Cold War in which there were enough atomic and nuclear bombs and missiles to destroy the globe, or the Earth.
the atomic bomb was not discovered, it was invented then built.
James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932. Leo Szilard got the idea of the neutron chain reaction as a means of releasing the energy of the atom in 1933 and filed a patent on this process in 1934 (the patent was granted in 1936 and promptly classified by the British Admiralty to prevent Germany from seeing it). However the breakthrough that made atomic bombs possible was the discovery of nuclear fission of uranium in 1939 by a joint German and Swedish team.
after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour in Hawaii, the U.S declared war on them, which lead to atomic bombs being dropped on Hiroshima and Nagosaka in Japan, which then surrenderd, though there was alot of fighting in the Pacific islands.
It lead them to surrender.
J. Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, the research and development project that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II. He played a crucial role in overseeing the design and creation of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
The Manhattan Project, which was a research and development program during World War II, led to the creation of the first atomic bombs. The project was primarily based in the United States and resulted in the successful testing of the atomic bomb in New Mexico in 1945. The bombs developed under the Manhattan Project were later used in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ultimately leading to the end of the war in the Pacific.
The Battle of Midway and the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki led to the end of World War II.
First of all, because of the immediate destruction they cause. Atomic bombs flatten EVERYTHING in their radius due to the enormous amount of energy released on impact. Secondly, because of the long-term damage these bombs cause. Radiation is released form these bombs. Radiation is commonly a carcinogen, or a cancer causing agent. It can lead o birth defects, diseases, and very often fatalities.
Manhattan is where New York City is located, and it has a lot of scientists. But perhaps you are referring to the Manhattan Project? This was the name of a research and development project which produced the first atomic bombs during World War II. The two lead scientists were Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi.
Einstein had no direct involvement in the building of the first atomic bombs. Although Einstein's theories formed the basis of the physics involved in creating them, it was primarily Oppenheimer and Fermi that lead the team that actually designed and built the weapons.
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A nuclear arms race combined with fear and suspicion could lead to a disastrous nuclear war.
It was used in olden day bombs but not today!
Lead's atomic mass is 207.2 Its atomic number is 82
Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the Soviet Union was the leader of Russia, and he did get much out of Roosevelt during conferences. He soon learned the basics of building an atomic bomb as Roosevelt was a bit loose with the subject. That lead to the Cold War in which there were enough atomic and nuclear bombs and missiles to destroy the globe, or the Earth.