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... Simply meaning that the weight behind the atomic bomb is very small compared with the weight of the regular explosives used in World War I called TNT. ...
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... kilogram of matter converted completely into energy would be equivalent to the energy released by exploding twenty-two megatons of TNT. The Atomic bomb gets ...
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... withheld in the twenty thousand tons of TNT Hiroshima went up in flames. For the United States government the project was a success. The Atomic Bomb ended ...
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It carried with it the equivalent of 20,000 tons of TNT. Everything within four square miles was desolated. On August 9, 1945, the second atomic bomb exploded ...
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... over the New Mexico desert with a force equal to approximately 20,000 tons of TNT"(US National ... Thus the topic of discussion is the legendary atomic bomb. ...
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... over the New Mexico desert with a force equal to approximately 20,000 tons of TNT"(US National ... Thus the topic of discussion is the legendary atomic bomb. ...
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... The atomic bomb was dropped on two Japanese cites by the names of Hiroshima and ... Boy" and the force of it is estimated at 13,000 tons of TNT (www.whistlestop.org ...
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... The atomic bomb was dropped on two Japanese cites by the names of Hiroshima and ... Boy" and the force of it is estimated at 13,000 tons of TNT (www.whistlestop.org ...
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... The outer layer of the implosion-type Atomic Bomb is a sphere or a bunch of ... lb) of uranium -235 releases the energy equal to 17,000 tons or 17 kilotons of TNT. ...
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... about sixty ! percent of the city. The powerful atomic bomb crashed with the explosive power of 20,000 tons of TNT. President Harry ...
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... He said, the atomic bomb used had more power than 20,000 tons of TNT, and it had more than 2000 times the blast of British "Grand Slam" (National Academic of ...
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... city of Hiroshima, Japan and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. The city went up in flames caused by the immense power equal to about 20,000 tons of TNT. ...
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... On July 16, 1945, the first ever atomic bomb was tested in the Jamez ... Little Boy," produced the amount of approximately twenty- thousand tons of TNT, which is ...
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... On July 16, 1945, the first ever atomic bomb was tested in the Jamez ... Little Boy," produced the amount of approximately twenty- thousand tons of TNT, which is ...
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... city of Hiroshima, Japan and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. The city went up in flames caused by the immense power equal to about 20,000 tons of TNT. ...
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... city of Hiroshima, Japan and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. The city went up in flames caused by the immense power equal to about 20,000 tons of TNT. ...
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... Fat Man" exploded with a force equal to 22,000 tons of TNT, nearly twice ... Governor Nagano of Nagasaki was making plans to help his city survive an atomic bombing ...
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... Japan. This atomic bomb, the equivalent of 20,000 tons of TNT, flattened the city, killing tens of thousands of civilians. While ...
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... The atomic bomb took six years to develop and cost about two billion dollars. ... Boy," produced an explosion equivalent to twenty thousand tons of TNT, which is ...
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... Resting on top of the tower was the world's first atomic bomb, nicknamed "Fat Man". ... The bomb exploded with the force of twenty thousand tons of TNT.
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... the effectiveness and practicality of each atomic design. Although the Little Boy gun design yielded a slightly greater force (10,000 tons of TNT) than the Fat ...
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... The atomic bomb was an equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT. It weighed 9,000 pounds and caused 80 percent of all buildings in the city to be completely wiped out. ...
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... President Truman, who authorized the use of the atomic bomb, made a wise decision under the ... The bomb was equivalent to about 18 thousand tons of TNT. ...
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... of TNT. While other strategic weapons create thousands of kilotons of force. However, only two nuclear bombs have been used in actual warfare. The Atomic Bomb ...
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... For the 20 kiloton Atomic bomb (like the one that was detonated over Japan), the ... If the TNT equivalent had been larger, a greater height of burst would have ...
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It began in the desert of New Mexico on July 16, 1945, with the first US atomic test called Trinity. The device was comprised of 19,300 tons of TNT explosive. ...
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... city of Hiroshima, Japan and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. The city went up in flames caused by the immense power equal to about 20,000 tons of TNT. ...
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... 1962 it was used by the US Government as a base for atomic technology research ... Nuclear explosion, in simple terms, are thousands of tons of TNT be detonated and ...
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... bomb is about a thousand times as powerful as the atomic bomb, or A ... more powerful than comparably sized bombs using conventional high explosives such as TNT. ...
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... The "plutonium-based" atomic bomb (nicked-named Fat Man) was dropped (by Bock's Car , flown ... 1650 feet above the city, and with a force of 21,000 tons of TNT. ...
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