short for
atomic bomb a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force, accompanied by a blinding light.
short for
atomic bomb a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force accompanied by a blinding light.
short for
atomic bomb, a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force, accompanied by a blinding light. The first
atomic bomb was successfully tested by the United
States in July 1945. In the
final stages of
World War II the United
States dropped atomic bombs first on
Hiroshima and then three days later on
Nagasaki to
force the Japanese to surrender. See also
Hiroshima and
war, last in this glossary.
short for
atomic bomb. See also
atom bomb in this glossary.
short for
atomic bomb. See
atomic bomb in this glossary.
short for
atomic bomb a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force, accompanied by a blinding light. What happens if anybody uses this A-
bomb?
-How We Have Addressed the Problem of the Mind (4 July 1957) abbreviation for
atomic bomb, a
bomb that uses the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force accompanied by a blinding light.
abbreviation for
atomic bomb, an extremely destructive
type of
bomb that uses the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force accompanied by a blinding light.
short for
atomic bomb, a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force, accompanied by a blinding light. The first
atomic bomb was successfully tested by the United
States in July 1945. In the
final stages of
World War II the United
States dropped atomic bombs first on
Hiroshima and then three days later on
Nagasaki to
force the Japanese to surrender. See also
Hiroshima and
war, last in this glossary. Who's the only country on Earth with an
overt act with an A-
bomb, huh? iZones of
Control and
Responsibility of Governments (3
Jan. 60)
short for
atomic bomb, a
bomb that uses the
energy from the splitting of
atoms to
cause an
explosion of tremendous
force, accompanied by a blinding light. The first
atomic bomb was successfully tested by the United
States in July 1945. In the
final stages of
World War II the United
States dropped atomic bombs first on
Hiroshima and then three days later on
Nagasaki to
force the Japanese to surrender. See also
Hiroshima and
war, last in this glossary. Who's the only country on Earth with an
overt act with an A-
bomb, huh? ?Zones of
Control and
Responsibility of Governments (3
Jan. 60)