Explain how the first nuclear weapons were designed and what happened in August of 1945.
Explain how the first nuclear weapons were designed and what happened in August of 1945.
3. Nuclear weapons are designed and constructed based on which two isotopes? Could other radioisotopes be used, for example, thorium? Discuss.
What are the 3 events that happened during the period of Modernism (1902–1945) political, religious, economic, or social event that occurred AND how each event affected the humanities.
Naval intelligence reports that 9 enemy vessels in a fleet of 24 are carrying nuclear weapons. If 5 vessels are randomly targeted and destroyed, what is the probability that less than 4 vessels transporting nuclear weapons were destroyed?
Naval intelligence reports that 9 enemy vessels in a fleet of 24 are carrying nuclear weapons. If 6 vessels are randomly targeted and destroyed, what is the probability that at least 5 vessels transporting nuclear weapons were destroyed? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places
Naval intelligence reports that 8 enemy vessels in a fleet of 16 are carrying nuclear weapons. If 6 vessels are randomly targeted and destroyed, what is the probability that less than 5 vessels transporting nuclear weapons were destroyed? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
How would you define income inequality? How is income inequality measured? What has happened to income inequality in the United States since the end of the Second World War in 1945? What evidence can you provide to support your answer? What are the reasons for the changes in income inequality since 1945.
How you would you put to test August Weismann’s “Theory of Nuclear Determination” using the sea urchin as experimental system. Your answer must include: a brief summary of Weismann’s theory; the predictions that you derive from such theory in regards to your experiment; and whether you consider the predictions stated are likely to be met if you were to carry out the experiment.
The B-29 Superfortress Bockscar bomber dropped the Fatman atomic bomb over Nagasaki on 9 August 1945. The bombing altitude was 3.00 x 104 ft and the speed of the aircraft was 370 km/h. (a) How far does the bomb travel horizontally between its release and its impact on the ground? Ignore the effects of air resistance. (b) If the bomber maintains the plane's original course, altitude, and speed, where is the plane relative to the bomb's point of impact when...
A) First consider C14 nuclear, why this nuclear is not stable? what types of decay it will likely go? Write a nuclear chemical equation for that. B) The half-lifetime for C14 is 5732 years. In C-14 dating, what assumptions do scientists assume in C-14 dating? Discuss how good are the assumptions. C) An ancient skull has carbon-14 decay rate of 0.86 disintegration per minute per gram of C (0.86 dis/min gC). The present day Carbon-14 decay is 15.3 dis/min gC....
In detail explain how the R6/2 mouse was constructed and designed? What are the limitations?