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Bomb dropped on Hiroshima

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warpig2 | 18:29 Sun 03rd Dec 2006 | Science
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just watching a history programme and they state that the bomb weighed 4 tons. I know uranium is the heaviest element but how much would the uranium in this bomb weigh? Surely not 4 tons and if not what was the remainder of the weight made up off, could it have been a lead casing for example?

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Approximately 13 pounds (6.1 kilograms) of plutonium were used for the Hiroshima bomb... the rest being casing and triggering mechanisms... (Source: Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control )
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Clanad, take a look at this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_boy
What became of warpig1? Or i cloning finally a fact of life? Thanks for the link, by the way...
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ha, ha, clanad, warpig 1 is fine, I am over in scotland at the moment so have logged on under another address, wasn't banned, honest!

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I think the Hiroshima bomb was 60kg of high enriched uranium - the Nagasaki bomb was 6kg plute 239.
The rest was reflectors,sheilding, high explosives and casing. Ace

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