The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 189
... bomb . He said , " If we can move to the other end of the periodic table and utilise hydrogen in the generation of energy , we would have a bomb somewhere around one thousand times as powerful as the Nagasaki bomb . I have been told by ...
... bomb . He said , " If we can move to the other end of the periodic table and utilise hydrogen in the generation of energy , we would have a bomb somewhere around one thousand times as powerful as the Nagasaki bomb . I have been told by ...
Page 191
It might not be as good a bomb as those American A - bombs soon to be tested at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific , said to be six times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan , but it would only take time for the Russians to ...
It might not be as good a bomb as those American A - bombs soon to be tested at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific , said to be six times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan , but it would only take time for the Russians to ...
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... bomb . The ordinary atomic bomb " explodes " when a sufficient quantity of uranium or plutonium is brought together to form a " critical mass . " The weight and geometrical form of the critical mass is one of the subjects which cannot ...
... bomb . The ordinary atomic bomb " explodes " when a sufficient quantity of uranium or plutonium is brought together to form a " critical mass . " The weight and geometrical form of the critical mass is one of the subjects which cannot ...
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CONTENTSJANUARY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 14 |
True and False Arguments Lord Woolton | 25 |
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