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Did the atomic bomb make the world a better place?

well the bomb probably didn't and nuclear weapons don't help but nuclear technology has made several things better in industry, medicine and so forth.


Did the atomic bomb and nuclear use to help us or for harm?

atomic bomb caused harm while the nuclear energy can be both harmful(radiation) and harmless(for electricity).


Where Did They Invent The Nuclear Bomb?

United States Of America with the help of british engineers.


What are the symptoms of nuclear testing?

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Did Albert Einstein help design the atom bomb?

No, Albert Einstein did not help design the atom bomb. He was a theoretical physicist who wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging him to research nuclear technologies, which indirectly led to the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.


Can people survive a nuclear bomb?

The survival chances of individuals near a nuclear bomb blast depend on various factors including the distance from the detonation, shelter availability, and the individual's proximity to shielding. However, the impact of a nuclear bomb is typically devastating, with the potential for widespread destruction and long-term health consequences.


What is the befits of animal testing?

Many people argue that the wonderful gift of medicine wouldn't be here without the help of animal testing, however some people are asking for animal testing to be banned, because of how many die from it.


What Italian scientist help design the atomic bomb?

Enrico Fermi, an Italian scientist, was part of the Manhattan Project team that help design and build the first atomic bomb during World War II. He made significant contributions to the development of nuclear technology and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938 for his work on nuclear reactions.


Did the U.S. help the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

No the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb on those cities.But they probably helped them after World War 2, though.


What element's isotope is most widely used in medicine?

The isotope most widely used in medicine is Technetium-99m. It is commonly used in nuclear medicine imaging studies to help diagnose various medical conditions.


How can testing on animals help save human lives?

It saves humans lives by checking the medicine to see weather or not it is safe to cure illness


How many nuclear bomb shelters are there in the us?

For all practical purposes there are no nuclear bomb shelters in the US. However there are fallout shelters, thousands of them. But they won't help anyone if a bomb detonates over their city. They will only help those in untouched cities survive a few weeks to months until fallout decays to "safe" levels. However few will know how to find one, most of the signs were removed long ago and many had their food and water removed.