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.
The main purpose of the hydrogen bomb was to create a much more powerful and destructive nuclear weapon than the atomic bomb. It was designed to release energy from nuclear fusion reactions, which is many times greater than that of nuclear fission reactions used in atomic bombs.
The atomic bomb was considered a problem by some because of its destructive power and its potential for causing widespread devastation and loss of life. Oppenheimer himself described the bomb as a "weapon of terror" and expressed deep regret over its impact on humanity. The use of the atomic bomb also raised ethical and moral questions about the consequences of using such a powerful weapon in warfare.
There are multiple atomic bombs in existence, not just three. The title "Junior" is not commonly used in reference to a specific atomic bomb. Each weapon is typically given a unique code name or designation by the governing authority.
The Great Lakes cover approximately 94,250 square miles in total.
It destroyed approx 4.7 square miles of Hiroshima.
The first atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, leveled approximately 4.7 square miles of the city.
The first atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima in 1945, leveled an area of about 4.7 square miles.
The extent of destruction caused by an atomic bomb can vary significantly depending on several factors including the bomb's yield, height of detonation, and surrounding geography. In general, a fairly powerful atomic bomb could potentially cause destruction over an area of several square miles, with severe damage concentrated closer to the detonation point.
4.7 square miles of Hiroshima were destroyed.
The blast radius of an atomic bomb can vary depending on the size of the bomb and the height at which it detonates. In general, the blast radius of a nuclear bomb can extend for several miles, causing destruction within a radius of 1-5 miles or more. It can cover an area of several square miles, destroying buildings and causing severe damage within that zone.
The Making of the Atomic Bomb has 886 pages.
Depending on the blast wave, an A bomb could do damage for up to five miles. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 left no standing buildings for two miles in all directions.
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four million people would have did if we did not use the atomic bomb
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