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Plutonium was and still is used for atomic bombs. The atomic bombs you are talking about would be fat man and little boy. They were the two used to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki Many people were killed when the b-29 bomber dropped fat man.
A B-29 Superfortress could carry a maximum bomb load of around 20,000 pounds (approximately 9,000 kilograms). Depending on the type of mission and the bomb configuration, this could include a mix of high-explosive bombs, incendiary bombs, or even atomic bombs. For instance, the B-29 dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, each weighing about 9,700 pounds.
One weapon that was not used in World War II is the atomic bomb in a conventional sense prior to its development and deployment. While the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 were atomic weapons, the broader range of nuclear arms, such as thermonuclear or hydrogen bombs, were not utilized during the conflict. Additionally, many modern weapons, like drones and advanced cyber warfare tactics, were not available or used at that time.
Countless jobs. From building refrigerators to atomic bombs. From making pencils to battleships; from constructing buildings to paving highways.
Atomic bombs- Zero.
More than a thousand in total. Only one was tested during WW2.
No nuclear bombs were tested on Easter Island.
None. The first atomic bomb was dropped decades after World War 1 finished. Atomic bombs weren't used in war until World War II.
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2 atomic bombs and 2 million HE bombs and 5 million incendiary fire bombs
Approximately 2,056 atomic bombs have been tested since the first one in 1945. These tests have been conducted by different countries for various purposes including weapon development, deterrence, and strategic analysis. Many of these tests have been carried out underground or in remote locations to minimize their effects on the environment and population.
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By the end of Operation Crossroads in the summer of 1946, the US had built a total of 9 atomic bombs and detonated 5 of them, leaving only 4 in the stockpile. Records obtained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists suggest that by the end of 1946 the US had built 5 more atomic bombs, ending the year with 9 in the stockpile.While the Hanford reactors had a design capacity of 3 atomic bomb cores every month, its very obvious that they were being operated far below capacity through 1945 and 1946 to minimize neutron irradiation damage to the graphite moderator and/or shutdown for repairs frequently.
As both atomic bombs and supernovas vary in yield, this question has no single answer.