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Manhattan Project Research Paper

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The atomic bomb was a marvel of modern scientific discovery. It over exceeded all expectations. It started as an idea and grew to be one of the world’s biggest discoveries. Can you imagine what it was like seeing the testing of the bomb in person? The raw power and the shift of the ground. The blinding light and the mushroom cloud soaring into the atmosphere. It was truly a spectacle to behold. There is so much power in the splitting the particles of energy and harnessing its energy. From there on, the world and science as we knew it would never be the same. The Manhattan Project officially began the September of 1942. The main research facility and laboratory was in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The laboratory was built in 1943 and the first …show more content…

I tried to estimate its strength by dropping from six feet small pieces of paper before, during, and after the passage of the blast wave. Since, at the time, there was no wind I could observe very distinctly and actually measure the displacement of the pieces of paper that were in the process of falling while the blast was passing. The shift was about 2 ½ meters, which, at the time, I estimated to correspond to the blast that would be produced by ten thousand tons of T.N.T.” The explosion created a blast equivalent to twenty tons of TNT. Both bombs harnessed their destructive energy from nuclear with uranium and plutonium. Nuclear fission is a small process yet it yields enormous amounts of heat and nuclear energy by splitting atoms of a radioactive substance. The advantage of the atomic bomb was its size relation to its destruction ratio. By using nuclear fission, the bomb created a large nuclear explosion without the heavy load of TNT. This aloud for a more accurate placement and detonation. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima harnessed the energy of nuclear fission, was projectile based, used radioactive uranium, and was nicknamed “Little Boy.” The bomb dropped on Nagasaki harnessed nuclear fission, was detonator based, used radioactive plutonium, and was nicknamed “Fat

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