During World War 2, Developed by a team of scientiests in the United States, code named the Manhattan Project.
From 1942 to 1946
The first atomic bomb was made in 1945, the first hydrogen bomb was made in 1952.
The first time bomb was invented at Yale University. It was invented by David Bushnell and used in the first submarine used in combat.
The USA built the first nuke.
no the atom bomb was used in world war 2 the did not have the technology yet
The atom bomb was invented in ww2 for 2 reasons. 1 was the united state correctly thought that the Naziswere developing a nuclear weapon. The other reason was the US. wanted a quick end to the war in japan that did not have to do with an invasion of the Japanese home islandswhich would of cost millions of lives on both sides
The first atomic bomb was made in 1945, the first hydrogen bomb was made in 1952.
The first bomb was invented in 1281 A.D.
Nuke is a slang term for nuclear; as in the atomic bomb.
Mike
A atomic bomb is a nuke so once you drop it and blow it up, it will destroy buildings and mankind cw: (1) It solves the problem of who goes first. The some with the bomb goes first.
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.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki(atomic bomb,not a nuke)
A bomb is a generic term that refers to any weapon that explodes with a burst of energy. A nuke, short for nuclear bomb, specifically refers to a bomb that uses nuclear reactions to produce a powerful explosion. In other words, all nukes are bombs, but not all bombs are nuclear weapons.
The first time bomb was invented at Yale University. It was invented by David Bushnell and used in the first submarine used in combat.
With Joe Cullis
nuke it
A hydrogen bomb is a type of nuclear bomb that uses a two-stage process involving fission and fusion reactions, resulting in a much more powerful explosion than a traditional nuclear bomb, which typically only uses fission reactions. In contrast, a standard nuclear bomb, also known as an atomic bomb, relies purely on fission reactions to release energy.