Sentences with phrase «atomic bomb explosion»

The director of the Manhattan Project focused attention on death and destruction in the first atomic bomb explosion at Los Alamos, New Mexico on 16 July 1945:
Carbon isotope data (obtainable in biological materials such as tree rings that can extend back long before the atomic bomb explosion in 1945) demonstrates that atmospheric CO2 has exhibited a reduction in the C14 / C12 ratio commensurate with a rise in total CO2 concentration to an extent indicating that the additional carbon coming from any postulated unidentified source (e.g., outside of deforestation) must have been lacking in C14.
Harold Eugene Edgerton (American, 1903 - 1990) Atomic Bomb Explosion, before 1952, probably a later printing.
Atomic bomb explosions have very low entropy.

Not exact matches

In 3:165 and 2:233 f Hesse cites Putnam's example of the prediction of the explosion of the first atomic bomb.
(In 2:242 f she discusses the prediction of the explosion of the first atomic bomb in terms of her theory.)
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009 Science historian Michael D. Gordin recounts the events leading up to August 29, 1949, when the Soviets detonated an atomic bomb in the deserts of Kazakhstan — a test explosion that brought the U.S. monopoly on nuclear weapons to a close.
Laboratory Models In 1975 Ari Ben - Menahem, a seismologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, analyzed the seismic waves triggered by the Tunguska event and estimated that the energy released by the explosion was between 10 and 15 megatons in magnitude, the equivalent of 1,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs.
You can get some idea by visiting Trinity Site, where the first explosion of an atomic bomb occurred on July 16, 1945.
But the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF), based in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which is responsible for radiation epidemiology studies on survivors of atomic - bomb explosions, is already initiating discussions on broader Fukushima studies.
Soon after the first atomic explosion in 1945, while others were thinking about using missiles to deliver bombs, Ulam began thinking about using bombs to deliver missiles.
Indeed, this is not the first time a contemporary composer has recognized the seemingly limitless potential for atomic Sturm und Drang; two previous operas — Steve Reich's Three Tales and Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach — take as a central symbol the explosion of a nuclear bomb.
[The five families] enter a time of enormous social, political, and economic turmoil, beginning with the rise of the Third Reich, through the Spanish Civil War and the great dramas of World War II, up to the explosions of the American and Soviet atomic bombs.
The compelling if distressing Crossroads, a 1976 film composed of montages of actual footage shot of the underwater explosion of an atomic bomb at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Andy Warhol, Red Explosion (Atomic Bomb), 1963 63.
A constant parallel between what is beautiful and what is terrifying, atomic bombs, ignited explosions, destructed landscapes, all of which surface as running themes throughout his artistic career.
It's like if physicists in the 1940s were waiting when enough Uranium gets together and an accidental explosion of the atomic bomb occurs.
Earthquake may occur due to many reasons such as explosions of high atomic bomb or nuclear power, high flow tides, heavy traffic in city streets, tumbling of streams over high falls etc..
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