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Title: Nuclear Weapons


1
Nuclear Weapons
  • Created By Kloé Darnell, Becca Rush, Jessica
    Gates, Jared Beale, Tyler Valentine

2
Introduction to Nuclear Weapons
  • Nuclear Weapon A weapon of destructive power
    comes from nuclear energy an atomic bomb or a
    hydrogen bomb
  • Facts
  • The first nuclear weapon was used in the early
    1900s
  • A neutron must pass through core of nuclear
    weapon, in order to explode
  • 1951-present records 67,500 nuclear missiles
    have been assembled
  • A small quantity of radiation is beneficial to
    health
  • 35,100,000,000 has been spent on nuclear
    weapons education related programs

KLOE DARNELL
3
What is the difference between a hydrogen and
atomic bomb?
  • Hydrogen bomb a bomb whose explosion is due to
    the release of atomic energy from fusion of
    hydrogen atoms at high temperature and pressure
    to form helium nuclei
  • Atomic bomb a bomb whose explosion is due to the
    release of energy resulting from splitting of
    nuclei of a chemical element by neutrons in a
    rapid chain reaction

KLOE DARNELL
4
Which countries have a nuclear arsenal?
      
      
Thermonuclear state Britain China France Russia Un
ited States
Atomic State India North Korea Pakistan
Suspected Atomic State Israel
Suspected Weapons Program Algeria Brazil
Egypt Iran South Korea Syria
Ended Weapons Research Argentina Australia Romania
Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Yugoslavia
Program Dismantled Iraq Libya
Disarmed Belarus Canada Kazakhstan South
Africa Ukraine Uzbekistan
KLOE DARNELL
5
Relationship between Countries
  • The relationship between these states, have never
    been the same since the Cold War. Whether the
    countries use nuclear weapons as defense or
    power, they are on edge and in deal of secretive
    alliance. Treaties like the Nuclear
    Non-proliferation Treaty, is signed to ensure
    refraining from imports or exports of nuclear
    weapons. These treaties help control the movement
    and determine the relationship of Countries,
    involved with nuclear weapons.

The commissions conclusion is simple and far
from any alarmist views and cut-and-dried
analyses what unites Europe and the United
States is far greater than what divides them.
KLOE DARNELL
6
Elements of Atomic Bombs
  • Pu- 239
  • U- 235

JESSICA GATES
7
Nuclear Fusion in the Sun
  • Definition combining of two nuclei to create one
    nucleus
  • Reactions occur in the core
  • Intense pressure forces the fusion of hydrogen
    atoms
  • The fusions form helium atoms

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JESSICA GATES
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Nuclear Fusion in the Sun, cont.
  • Large amount of energy from reaction produces
    light
  • Different forms of light energy sustain sun

JESSICA GATES
9
Development to Detonation of the first atomic
bombs
  • 1938 German Scientists discovered how to split
    the Uranium atom creating nuclear energy
  • August 1939 Szliard and Wigner had Einstein sign
    a letter to President Roosevelt regarding the
    possibility or creating an atomic bomb.
  • October 9, 1941 Roosevelt approved the research
    of a feasibility of a bomb
  • December 7, 1941 Japan bombed Pearl Harbors
    Naval Base.
  • June 1942 Roosevelt created the top secret
    Manhattan Project. General Groves appointed
    Robert Oppenhiemer to be in charge of designing
    the atomic bombs.
  • April 1943 Los Alamos was opened. The staff
    created two bombs, one with Uranium and one with
    Plutonium

BECCA RUSH
10
Fat Man and Little Boy Worlds First Atomic Bombs
  • The "Fat Man" type, which was dropped on
    Nagasaki, was more complex. It contained a sphere
    of the metal plutonium 239, around which were
    arrayed blocks of high explosives.
  • The "Little Boy" type, which was dropped on
    Hiroshima, triggered a nuclear explosion by
    firing one piece of uranium 235 into another.

BECCA RUSH
11
  • July 15, 1945 the explosion of the first atomic
    bomb took place at Trinity Site
  • August 6, 1945 US dropped the atomic bomb
    (Little Man) on Hiroshima
  • August 9, 1945 the explosion of the second atomic
    bomb devastated the city of Nagasaki


BECCA RUSH
12
Hypothetical aftermath of a nuclear war
  • Water and land would be contaminated and
    destroyed
  • All animals would die, or be uneatable
  • Cause extreme and unusual weather phenomenon
  • World politics would be in utter chaos

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BECCA RUSH
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Radiation effects on humans
  • Cancer
  • Leukemia
  • Mutations
  • Birth defects
  • Severe burns

BECCA RUSH
14
Introduction
  • The two most deadly bombs dropped on Japan during
    WW2 were atomic bombs.
  • They got their new ,massive, power from the
    nuclear fission (splitting) of atoms Uranium-235
    and Plutonium-239

Tyler Valentine
15
From Dream to Reality
  • There are 2 ways to create and detonate a
    supercritical mass in an atomic bomb
  • These 2 ways are the Gun Method and the Implosion
    Method

Tyler Valentine
16
Gun Method
  • Technique used to detonate Fat Man and Little
    Boy in WW2
  • This is a more complex way consisting of a
    detonator at one end of a long narrow tube called
    the tamper and the Uranium at the other end of
    the tube
  • The Detonator releases a conventional charge to
    travel through the tamper and collide with the
    Uranium 235 at the other end

Tyler Valentine
17
Gun Bomb
Tyler Valentine
18
Implosion Method
  • The second and more modern way to detonate the
    bomb is the Implosion Method.
  • Core is a sphere of Plutonium or Uranium and a
    tamper to stop fissile material from flying apart
    before the chain reaction is complete
  • Outer Layer composed of high explosives covering
    the sphere

Tyler Valentine
19
Implosion Bomb
Tyler Valentine
20
Nuclear Fission
  • The explosive force demonstrated by a nuclear
    bomb gets its feared power from the splitting of
    heavy nuclei or, nuclear fission.
  • Uranium and Plutonium are the easiest to split
    because of their large size.
  • Nuclear Fission occurs when a random neutron
    strikes any random Uranium or Plutonium atom.
  • The Neutron breaks apart the Uranium atom into
    two different atoms, Barium and Krypton.
  • Not only is the one random neutron that first
    strikes the uranium atom released but so is one
    other additional neutron.
  • In addition to two neutrons being released so is
    a form of Radiation Energy

External Link to Nuclear fission model
Tyler Valentine
21
Nuclear Fission cont.
  • Once one of the uranium or plutonium atoms goes
    through nuclear fission the two reaming neutrons
    given off from the fission go and start two more
    reactions on two other random uranium or
    plutonium atoms, thus causing an uncontrollable
    chain reaction.
  • Then you get what is behind this paragraph

Tyler Valentine
22
Nuclear Fission
Tyler Valentine
23
Radiation Energy
  • The High level Energy released from nuclear
    fission that causes nuclear fallout is Radiation
    Energy.
  • One of these Uranium atoms going through nuclear
    fission only gives off enough radiation energy to
    make a tiny grain of sand jump.
  • However, the trillions of Uranium atoms put in
    the atomic bombs is what causes these mass
    explosions.

Tyler Valentine
24
Summary
  • Nuclear weapons are controversial, but vital in
    some circumstances. The dreadful effects
    outnumber the advantages of nuclear weapons.
    Nonetheless, the need for nuclear weapons helps
    us to survive and make a stance amongst other
    countries. There are pros and cons, what is your
    outlook on nuclear weapons?

KLOE DARNELL
25
  • the end

KLOE DARNELL
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