How a Nuclear Bomb Works
Submitted by Kevin.Y on Mon, 2010-06-07 11:16
Note: This is for a school assignment.
Nuclear bombs are made by splitting the atoms of radioactive materials or forcing two radioactive atoms together. The former is called nuclear fission and the latter is called nuclear fusion.
Uranium is commonly used for nuclear fission as it is the heaviest element on Earth that occurs naturally.

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