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what do you know about atmoic bomb and its causes

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Answered by xplkbrnamrata
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This is known as a chain reaction and is what causes an atomic explosion. When a uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron and fissions into two new atoms, it releases three new neutrons and some binding energy. Two neutrons do not continue the reaction because they are lost or absorbed by a uranium-238 atom.



Causes


Transcript of The Causes and Effects of the Atomic Bombs: Hiroshima and Na. In a brief summary, an atomic bomb is a nuclear explosive which derives its power from nuclear reactions. ... Alternatively, dropping the bombs would result in fewer casualties on both sides, and allied forces hoped it would cause Japan's surrender



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Answered by PurpleLove
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This is known as a chain reaction and is what causes an atomic explosion. When a uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron and fissions into two new atoms, it releases three new neutrons and some binding energy. Two neutrons do not continue the reaction because they are lost or absorbed by a uranium-238 atom.

Causes

Transcript of The Causes and Effects of the Atomic Bombs: Hiroshima and Na. In a brief summary, an atomic bomb is a nuclear explosive which derives its power from nuclear reactions. ... Alternatively, dropping the bombs would result in fewer casualties on both sides, and allied forces hoped it would cause Japan's surrender

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