the development of the atomic theory ... use. Their atomic idea has five major points. ... lost. There is a pattern of atomic thought but only a few scholars gave it real thought. ... View More
Wordcount: 1433
|
Development f the Atomic Bomb ... for the project. Hence, the ampquotManhattan Projectampquot became the code name for the atomicbomb development program. The project also encompassed ... View More
Wordcount: 937
|
Atomic Bomb ... The development of the atomic bomb, although slow at first, quickly sped up as more research proved it a significant weapon. At ... View More
Wordcount: 1454
|
Atomic Bomb ... The German physicists that was brought in to help with the development of the atomic bomb, worked with a team of several other people to help to develop the ... View More
Wordcount: 1177
|
Atomic Bomb ... The German physicists that was brought in to help with the development of the atomic bomb, worked with a team of several other people to help to develop the ... View More
Wordcount: 1176
|
Atomic Bomb ... Although the most memorable effects of the atomic bomb were the mass amounts of death, the development of the atomic bomb has greatly influenced American ... View More
Wordcount: 1241
|
Atomic Bomb ... James Marshall was ordered to organize an army corps of the engineers district to take over the highly topsecret atomic bomb development. ... View More
Wordcount: 2135
|
The US was justified in Dropping the atomic bomb. ... because we wished in this first attack to avoid, in so far as possible, the killing of civilians.ampquot Documents Related to the Development of the Atomic Bomb 1 ... View More
Wordcount: 2396
|
Dropping the Atomic Bomb ... A large amount of money and energy went into the manufacturing of the atomic bomb or Abomb. The Abomb was the very latest development in the long history of ... View More
Wordcount: 1643
|
Atomic Bombs ... The ampquotManhattan Projectampquot became the code name for the atomicbomb development program. In 1942 the Manhattan Project was moved to chicago. ... View More
Wordcount: 2598
|
The Dropping of the Atomic Bom ... President Roosevelt. A scientist named Oppenheimer led the Manhattan project, or the development of the atomic bomb. America made ... View More
Wordcount: 443
|
The Atomic Bomb and Other Government Experiments The United States supervised the development of the atomic bomb, under the code name Manhattan Project, during World War II. The ... View More
Wordcount: 974
|
Why America Dropped Atomic Bombs Political and economic reasons: During the period of the development of the atomic bomb, the Allied troops were planning to launch a combined offensive against ... View More
Wordcount: 293
|
Japanese Economic Development JAPANESE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POST WORLD WAR II World War II left many powerful nations in ... On August 6, 1945 the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan ... View More
Wordcount: 2359
|
Sir Marcus Laurence Oliphant ... However, Oliphant openly opposed the development of atomic weapons, as a misuse of atomic power. Sir Oliphant was totally against the use of nuclear weapons. ... View More
Wordcount: 589
|
Oppenheimer and Sakharov and the Cold War ... in this new scientific war.ampquot Oppenheimeramp39s leadership at the Los Alamos Laboratories led to the development and explosion of the worldamp39s first atomic weapon in ... View More
Wordcount: 1008
|
Otto Hahn Biography ... He and many other scientists were arrested by Allied forces and were thoroughly questioned about the development of Atomic weapons for war. ... View More
Wordcount: 1907
|
the atomic bomb ... atomic nucleus. Many consider that moment in the freezing squash court the key step in the development of the atomic bomb. After all ... View More
Wordcount: 3250
|
nuclear weapons ... The development of the atomic bomb was based on this work. Another famous person was Lise Meitner an AustrianSwedish physicist and mathematician.Bergerund. ... View More
Wordcount: 1356
|
hydrogen and atom bombs ... Leipzig. In 1941, he became an American citizen, he joined the US atomic bomb development project known as the Manhattan Project. For ... View More
Wordcount: 2268
|
The Cold War ... Other factors which played into this decision besides Pearl Harbor were the advance of technology and the development and threat of atomic bombs. ... View More
Wordcount: 925
|
the effects of the atom bomb ... Many scientists even speculate that without the development of the atomic bomb, space exploration would not be at the point it is today, and these are but a ... View More
Wordcount: 1012
|
Niels Bohr The Nobel prizewinning physicist was known for his development of the theory of atomic fission that led to the development of the atomic bomb. ... View More
Wordcount: 307
|
Manhattan Project ... 1. Conant, James B. ampquotA History of the Development of the Atomic Bomb.ampquot Record Group 227, Papers of the Manhattan Project, S1, Reel 1 2. Lifton, Robert Jay ... View More
Wordcount: 1407
|
Atomic Bomb ... In the end, I believe that the use of the atomic bomb and the decisions made during its development were like a doubleedged sword. ... View More
Wordcount: 1259
|
BOOK REVIEW: RELIGION OF TECHNOLOGY ... The development of destructive atomic weaponry, as Noble describes it, was a sign that Armageddon was fast approaching and the apocalyptic idea was strongly ... View More
Wordcount: 1096
|
Manhattan Project ... The United States government decided in 1941 that devotion to the development of an atomic weapon of mass destruction was needed to stay in check with the ... View More
Wordcount: 2074
|
Atomic Bombs: Pros and Cons ... all that had been spent on technological development Supporters say that it was not only the military leaders or politicians who wanted to drop the atomic bombs ... View More
Wordcount: 976
|
Thinking Outside The Box ... the following about the Slovay Conference in Brussels that he attended in 1927 : ampquotTo those of us who participated in the development of atomic theory, the five ... View More
Wordcount: 1293
|
The Vewrious Bombs Using Nuclear Energy ... II, however, development of the Hbomb faced many political and technical obstacles. The US government gave priority to perfecting and stockpiling atomic bombs ... View More
Wordcount: 333
|