People feared it. some thought U.S.A. could control the world and that's what started the cold war.
he invented the dynamite or the atom bomb
Yes, atom bomb and nuke are commonly used terms to refer to nuclear weapons that release destructive energy by splitting atoms in a process called nuclear fission. In general, "nuke" is a more colloquial term while "atom bomb" is more formal.
A hydrogen bomb is more destructive than an atom bomb. A hydrogen bomb releases much more explosive energy through nuclear fusion reactions, whereas an atom bomb relies on nuclear fission reactions. As a result, a hydrogen bomb can produce a significantly larger explosion and more widespread damage.
No, "atom bomb" and "atomic bomb" refer to the same type of explosive device that derives its destructive power from nuclear fission reactions. Both terms are used interchangeably to describe the same technology.
A nuclear bomb and an atomic bomb are actually the same thing. Both terms refer to a type of explosive device that releases energy by nuclear reactions. The power of the explosion depends on the type of nuclear reactions involved and the amount of fissile material present in the bomb.
by showing people successfully surviving an atom bomb attack while on a picnic
atom bomb are very powerful weapons which destroy or kill people.
in what atom bomb? u mean the one in new mexico? over 340000, from my research.
The bomb killed thosands of people in Hiroshima and Nagisoki.
Atom Bomb goes by Adam Bomb.
To make people's lives harder. ;)
The USA Were The First People To Develop The 'H' Bomb And USSR (russia) Were The People Who Developed The Atom Bomb... x
Atom Bomb is 5' 11".
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
Atom Bomb = Uranium H-Bomb = Hydrogen
Because that can to tan more people... :D
The result was it killed 1,000s of people.