Atomic Explosion Apr 2026
: Shooting one piece of uranium into another to create a supercritical mass (used in the "Little Boy" bomb).
The following overview summarizes the scientific principles, historical context, and immediate physical effects of an atomic explosion. atomic explosion
An atomic (fission) explosion occurs when the nuclei of heavy, unstable atoms—typically or Plutonium-239 —are split into smaller parts. This process, known as nuclear fission , releases a massive amount of energy due to the "nuclear difference," where nuclear reactions release roughly a million times more energy than chemical reactions. : Shooting one piece of uranium into another