About 220,000 died due to the dropping of the 2 atomic bombs onto Japan in 1945. 75,000 in Nagasaki died and 145,000 in Hiroshima died.
There was a 3rd Atomic Bomb called the gadget bomb. It was based on the 'fat man' bomb. However, it was never used as Japan surrendered, it was schedule to be detonated on Japan on August 12th 1945 but due to the surrender, it was never used.
It is not possible to directly equate the energy released by an earthquake to the explosive power of atomic bombs. The Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake based on seismic waves, while atomic bombs release energy through nuclear fission or fusion. The destructive power of an earthquake cannot be accurately converted to the number of atomic bombs.
Rutherford found that there was a dense center to an atom.
After the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally, marking the end of World War II. The bombings led to widespread destruction and casualties, with many immediate deaths and long-term health effects on survivors. The event also raised ethical and moral concerns about the use of nuclear weapons.
The United States Atomic bombs that were available after bombing Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 were 2.
The following is the production/delivery schedule for atomic bombs in 1945:August, 3 - 2 used & 1 completed but not usedSeptember, 3October, 3November, 7December, 7Probably the 3 September bombs were in actual production at the end of WW2.
because they could. However 8 isn't really many.
About 220,000 died due to the dropping of the 2 atomic bombs onto Japan in 1945. 75,000 in Nagasaki died and 145,000 in Hiroshima died.
august 6 1945 was the first and the second bomb was on august 9 1945.add. The first bomb exploded under the Manhattan Project was on July 16 1945, not long before the second and third bombs (above) were dropped in wartime.
In 1945 two atomic weapons were used against Japan .
It is estimated that around 10,000-15,000 children in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were orphaned after the atomic bombs were dropped in 1945. Many of these children faced challenges in the aftermath of the bombings, including loss of family members, health issues, and lack of resources.
The last atomic bomb used in combat was on August 9, 1945. Many more were dropped from airplanes or otherwise detonated in test shots.
The US dropped 50 atomic bombs from airplanes between 1945 and 1962 (2 in combat on Japan, 48 in test shots). Over 1000 were detonated in other ways in test shots between 1945 and 1992. The USSR, UK, and France also dropped atomic bombs from airplanes and detonated many in other ways in test shots (but never used any in combat).
The attacks ended the war, but killed many civilians and alarmed the Soviet Union. ~ apex
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