The Manhattan Project began in 1939 after Albert Einstein learned of the Germans plans to take the splitting of a uranium atom and turn it into a weapon, Einstein warned the U.S President, who took the upcoming threat seriously enough to begin the construction of the world’s first atomic bomb. Creation of the bomb began in 1942 and ended in 1946 after the United States dropped a bomb on Nagasaki and ultimately killed 200,000 people. The construction of the weapon involved some of the greatest scientists in the world such as Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi and was based in Los Alamos in New Mexico and $2 million was put towards the project.
Who is considered the “father of the hydrogen bomb?”
Edward Teller became known as the father of the hydrogen bomb after he designed the first hydrogen bomb despite the controversy surrounding its existence.
Where was the majority of the work done on the Manhattan Project?
The majority of the research conducted during the Manhattan Project took place at the Los Alamos institute in New Mexico.
What was the name of the isotope that was used in two of the three bombs built at Los Alamos?
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Whereas nuclear fission occurs when the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller subatomic particles. Although both nuclear fission and nuclear fusion are almost complete opposite process they both result in very high levels of energy being released. Nuclear fusion is also a natural process and requires extremely high levels of energy to occur compared to nuclear fission which requires less energy but creates a huge number of radioactive particles. The process used for the Manhattan Project was nuclear fission and it was used to spilt a uranium isotope which is what caused the unprecedented massive energy