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FACTS ABOUT THE ATOMIC BOMB :

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1. Russian has over 8400 nuclear weapons, more than any other country.
2. Godzilla was created by Japan as a reaction to the bombings of Hiroshima, the monster itself spawning as a result of the nuclear detonation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
3. During the Cold War THE United States military misplaced at least 8 nuclear weapons permanently.
4. Around 25% of the deaths caused by the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were conscripted by Koreans.
5. The closest known survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb was in a basement only 170 m (560 ft)from ground zero.
6. In the 1950s, Las Vegas crowned a Miss Atomic Bomb.

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7. In 1962, the U.S. blew up a hydrogen bomb in space that was 100 times more powerful than Hiroshima.
8. A Bonsai tree planted in 1626 survived the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and now resides in a U.S.Museum.
9. During the Cold War, the U.S. seriously considered dropping an atomic bomb on the Moon to show off its military superiority.
10. CT body scans expose the patient to the same amount of radiation as that experienced within a mile and a half of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. 
11. Kokura, Japan was the original target of the atomic bomb that landed in Nagasaki.
12. Atomic Bomb tests were a major tourist attraction in Las Vegas during the 1920s.
13. There's a nuclear bomb lost somewhere off the coast of Georgia.

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14.60 million degrees that were the Fahrenheit temperature in Hiroshima at ground zero upon detonation.
15. The US dropped about 49 practice bombs nickname pumpkin bombs which killed 400 and injured 1,200 before nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
16. The Plane of the 2nd Bomb was named 'Bockscar'.
17. A month after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, a  typhoon hit the city killing another 2,000 people.
18. Barack Obama was the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, 71 years after the atomic bomb.
19. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, tried to kill his university tutor with a poisoned apple.
20. Although he was a devoted pacifist, Einstein wrote a letter to President Roosevelt, urging him to prioritize the development of an atomic weapon before Nazi Germany.
21.10% of US electricity is made from the dismantled atomic bomb.
22. The Enola Gay Grew had Gyanide Tablets if the mission failed, they were not to be taken alive.


People Also Ask

Q.1:First atomic bomb?

Ans-On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped its first atomic bomb from a B-29 bomber plane called the Enola Gay over the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The “Little Boy” exploded with about 13 kilotons of force, leveling five square miles of the city and killing 80,000 people instantly.

Q.2:Hydrogen bomb?

Ans-Thermonuclear bomb, also called hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb, weapon whose enormous explosive power results from an uncontrolled self-sustaining chain reaction in which isotopes of hydrogen combine under extremely high temperatures to form helium in a process known as nuclear fusion.

Q.3:Hydrogen bomb vs atomic bomb?

Ans-An atomic bomb uses either uranium or plutonium and relies on fission, a nuclear reaction in which a nucleus of an atom breaks apart into two pieces. ... The hydrogen bomb relies on fusion, the process of taking two separate atoms and putting them together to form a third atom.

Q.4:Fission-fusion-fission bomb?

Ans-A boosted fission weapon usually refers to a type of nuclear bomb that uses a small amount of fusion fuel to increase the rate, and thus yield, of a fission reaction. ... The fusion process itself adds only a small amount of energy to the process, perhaps 1%.

Q.5:Tsar bomba?

Ans-A Russian nuclear energy agency released formerly classified footage of the Soviet Union's 1961 Tsar Bomba test. Hydrogen bombs — the world's deadliest weapons — have no theoretical size limit. The more fuel, the bigger the explosion.

Q.6:Megatons of TNT?

Ans-Is are frequently expressed in megatons, each unit of which equals the explosive force of 1,000,000 tons of TNT.

Q.7:b53 bomb?

Ans-The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker-buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, with a yield of 9 megatons, was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976.

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