H-bomb
The weapon was developed by the Manhattan Project during World War II. It derived its explosive power from the nuclear fission of uranium 235.
Nuclear weapons
This was an 11 mega ton weapon compared to the 16 kilo ton weapon used in Hiroshima.
The Turtle, which was the first submarine used in combat.
The US developed many secret weapons during World War 2. The most widely know toward the end of the war and shortly afterward was the Norden Bomb Site, which was claimed to provide very high accuracy in placing bombs on target. The claim has been shown to have been exaggerated. The secret weapon most widely known now, many decades after the war, is the Atomic bomb, which was developed to meet a German threat, but was used to end the war with Japan. But this was not a strictly US development. The atomic bomb was developed jointly by the US, UK, and Canada, working together on the Manhattan Project at sites mostly within the continental US.
Atomic bombs
Atomic bombs
Atomic bombs
Atomic bombs
Too many to list.
The Atomic bomb.
The atomic bomb
The most powerful fusion weapon developed so far is the hydrogen bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb. It combines nuclear fission and fusion reactions to release an immense amount of energy, thousands of times more powerful than atomic bombs.
The bomb that was 1000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb is often referred to as the Tsar Bomba. It was a hydrogen bomb developed by the Soviet Union and tested on October 30, 1961. The Tsar Bomba had a yield of approximately 50 megatons, making it the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated.
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.
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.
The atomic bomb!