There were many thousands of people that worked on the project in various locations.
The scientist in charge was Robert Oppenheimer.
Those are two different names for the same thing.There actually is not a difference in the atomic bomb and nuclear bomb. Saying 'Nuclear Bomb' is a modern way of saying 'Atomic Bomb'.
Enrico Fermi.
They are the same thing using different names.
Yes. Later, the Hydrogen Bomb used fission/fusion.
depends on the scientist. some happy, some sad.
Robert Oppenheimer and his team of scientists.
The Atomic Bomb was not "discovered". It was designed and created.
Robert Oppenheimer was the chief scientist of the US development of atomic weapons. Thousands of people worked on the bomb in various capacities
it worked
Leo Szilard.
Robert Oppenheimer.
The scientist given the most credit for the building of the atomic bomb is Robert Oppenheimer.
In July 1939 Albert Einstein sent a letter to President Roosevelt informing him of German atomic research and the potential for a bomb. This letter prompted Roosevelt to form a special committee to investigate the military implications of atomic research. This committee worked under the name 'The Manhatten Project' and the chief scientist involved in developing the first atomic bomb was Robert Oppenheimer.
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large test area and to see if bomb worked
No German scientist discovered the Atomic Bomb, so this question is meaningless. A Hungarian scientist, Leo Szilard, invented the Atomic Bomb in 1933 and he was already in London when he did it. It took 12 more years for the US to eventually make the first ones.
Those are two different names for the same thing.There actually is not a difference in the atomic bomb and nuclear bomb. Saying 'Nuclear Bomb' is a modern way of saying 'Atomic Bomb'.