Robert Oppenheimer.
Nobody, the bomb was kept by the nation that manufactured it.
yes after we droped the a-bomb on heroshima they sayed that they didnt want any more trouble so they surendered
Japan would not give up with out the use of atomic weapons.
I believe Einstein didn't actually "make" an atomic bomb; he did give some theoretical insight that made it possible to develop it, and he wrote some influential letters.
1. Japan didn't give up easy. 2. US were eger to test their newly developed A-Bomb and to be a world leader.
Japan bombed Hawaii. (pearl harbor)
Yes. The theory for an atomic bomb was actually proposed by German scientist, Albert Einstein. Robert Oppenheimer led research and development under Manhatten Project No, the atomic bomb was invented in London England by the Hungarian scientist, Leo Szilard in 1933 as an improved method of transmuting elements. He got the patent for it in 1934.
Bard argued that the use of the atomic bomb was unnecessary for Japan's surrender as they were already close to defeat, and that it caused unnecessary civilian casualties. Additionally, he believed that the decision to use the bomb should have been considered at a higher level of government rather than by military commanders.
This is a very long process, and we give rather short answers. You need to research the Manhattan Project. That was the code name for the US Atomic Weapons program. There were 2 different types of atomic weapons built, and they were completed in 1945.
I could give you a few answers Implosion design Gun-type design Or I could also say Nuclear Weapon Thermonuclear Weapon aka Atomic Bomb Hydrogen Bomb
I think part of the answer is that the United States had some countries sign an agreement to not make, use,or even test old atomic bombs.
Yes. Of course. However, if an atomic bomb is exploded in space, which is possible, it does not produce sound as there is no atmosphere. The energy is then dissipated into electronic energy that results in EMP (Electro-Magnetic Pulse) that is transmitted down to the earth.