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... in Europe. As many scientists of his time, Leo Szilard believed that the atomic bomb could lead to the end of the world. He also ...
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... The force of the explosion surpassed all of the scientist's expectations, which then lead to the creation of the first atomic bomb to be used in combat. ...
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... deflectors. The Lead shield protect people and the workings of the bomb from the radioactivity of the uranium and plutonium. Without ...
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... deflectors. The Lead shield protect people and the workings of the bomb from the radioactivity of the uranium and plutonium. Without ...
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The Unnecessary Atomic Bomb The sudden technological advances of the world have lead to the development of many horrifying weapons. ...
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... immoral because it made Japan's civilians the guinea pigs for the bomb in order ... enemy because I disliked seeing the United States take the lead in introducing ...
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... Without the atomic bomb the fate of Japan would have been left up to the USSR These purposes lead to the decision to make the Manhattan project, and also to ...
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... fuses, and neutron deflectors. The lead shield basically encompassed the bomb's timing and propellant mechanisms. It worked to reduce ...
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... The military use of the bomb in Japan did not lead to Soviet cooperation in the international control of atomic weapons. Conversely ...
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... atom bomb has left a permanent mark on the world, but it's not all bad. A lot of good has come from its research. One of its biggest benefits was that it lead ...
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... experimented with these principles in hopes of constructing a nuclear bomb belonged to ... The project was lead by the US Army engineer Major General Leslie Groves ...
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... Robert Oppenheimer was appointed to lead the day to day running of the project. The team of scientists who worked on the atom bomb worked six days a week and ...
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... bomb. The scientists held a parade in happiness, not only for successfully completing the project, but being able to go home and see their families and lead a ...
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... top-secret project which would put the world's most brilliant scientists together to create a bomb. In 1942 General Leslie Grove was chosen to lead the project ...
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... The project to create the bomb was named the Manhattan project, after the Manhattan ... In 1942 army general Leslie groves was chosen to lead the project, though ...
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... This strategy would have lead only to the death of civilians and not weakened the ... at the time that Truman gave the order to drop the bomb over Hiroshima. ...
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... Fearing that research into nuclear fission by the Nazis could lead to the construction of an extremely powerful bomb of unheard of destructive power ...
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... This lead to the creation of the atom bomb, which put a stop to World War II. ... The Atomic bomb is what lead up to this entire power race with other countries. ...
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... (12) Williams believes that the shear power and aggressive attitude the bomb represents will lead to the destruction of the world. ...
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... Einstein was asked by the Germans to lead in their research for the atomic bomb, but he refused obviously because of their intentions against the Jewish people ...
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... This would lead to years of tension between world super powers. The dropping of the bomb started the pissing-contest that would result in an absurd race for ...
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... allied win, and we also sparked the technological advancements in weaponry that lead to a ... a new war technology was given birth to and this was the atomic bomb. ...
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... allied win, and we also sparked the technological advancements in weaponry that lead to a ... a new war technology was given birth to and this was the atomic bomb. ...
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... Japan had no weapons that came close, destruction wise, to the atomic bomb. ... making more and more for our own protection, when in the end they will lead to our ...
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... We need to bomb Iraq because we need to stop Islamic terrorism. ... As would be expected, this goal will lead to a conflict with other states and their ideologies. ...
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... But if the United States does not lead the way to the destruction of all nuclear weapons it will ... In 1999, Pakistan exploded a stronger nuclear bomb underground ...
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... Bombs have killed a countless number of people and have lead many people to ... unremittingly on the Manhattan Project, a fateful plot to devise a bomb that uses ...
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... the Japanese would not surrender, this lead America to develop a new weapon of destruction. Albert Einstein suggested the idea of an atomic bomb to President ...
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... The bombs created a temporary resolution that lead to another conflict. ... The technology of building the atomic bomb has spurred some useful innovations that can ...
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... The stuff is spread everywhere when the bomb explodes, and then falls to the ... These health problems will lead to an earlier death than normal, but will also ...
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