The Atomic Bomb
Darion Mealing
English 12
Mr.
Owens
Block 4
02/06/14
If you were asked what the greatest invention to help or impact mankind, what would you say? Most people would begin to talk about automobile, engines, and other machinery. Weapons are also a major reason we are what we are today. A special weapon stands out as the big advantage of why we won the battles in World War II, It’s called the Atomic Bomb. It is a great invention because of the power it has stored inside it. This weapon is very high classified weapon. It is very powerful and also very lethal to what ever it has been targeted towards. This weapon was starting to be invented in 1939 and had more than 130 …show more content…
Created in the Manhattan Project and costing approximately 20 billion dollars the Atomic Bomb’s reaction is either cause by fission or both fission and fusion. In fission weapons a mass of fissile material, a material capable of sustaining a chain reaction of nuclear fission, is assembled into a supercritical mass which is the amount needed to start a chemical reaction. However, fusion weapons have to rely on fusion reactions between isotopes of hydrogen. Both of these reactions release enormous quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. This amount of energy released is equivalent to the amount of about 20,000 tons of TNT. However, the thermonuclear bomb, a nuclear weapon design that uses the heat generated by a fission bomb to compress and ignite a nuclear fission stage, released about 10,000,000 tons of …show more content…
These nations consist of: The United States, Soviet Union (Russia), United Kingdom, France, The Peoples Republic of China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea. According to Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, Jr. the total amount of nuclear missiles built from 1951 to present day, there is over 67,500. They also state that from 1945 to 1990 there was 65 different types of nuclear warheads and 70 thousand warheads were made out of them. This bomb is not only dangerous by its explosive power, but also by its radiation effects after it has been