Kengerian Bom Hiroshima, Suhu Mencapai 7.000 Derajat Celcius, Satu Kota Lebur

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Summary

TLDROn August 6, 1945, a U.S. B29 bomber dropped the 'Little Boy' atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The bomb's explosion killed approximately 140,000 people and caused widespread destruction, with temperatures reaching 7,000°C at the ground level. The bomb, created by Julius Robert Oppenheimer, was pivotal in ending World War II. Despite a U.S. offer to Japan, the bomb was dropped after Japan rejected the terms. The attack devastated the city, destroyed 70% of its buildings, and left lasting radiation effects, with medical personnel largely wiped out, leading to prolonged suffering among survivors.

Takeaways

  • 😀 On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 AM, the US B29 aircraft dropped the 'Little Boy' atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
  • 😀 The 'Little Boy' bomb was 3 meters long, 71 cm wide, and weighed 4000 kg.
  • 😀 The bomb was dropped from a height of 580 meters above the Cima hospital in Hiroshima.
  • 😀 45 seconds after the bomb was dropped, the ground temperature reached 7000°C, killing approximately 140,000 people.
  • 😀 'Little Boy' was developed by Julius Robert Oppenheimer and played a pivotal role in World War II's conclusion.
  • 😀 Before dropping the bomb, the United States offered Japan a chance to surrender, but Japan rejected the offer.
  • 😀 Hiroshima was strategically chosen as a target due to its military headquarters and main port, alongside a population of 350,000.
  • 😀 The bomb's explosion, equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT, destroyed 5 square miles of Hiroshima and demolished 70% of the buildings.
  • 😀 The atomic explosion not only killed hundreds of thousands immediately but also spread nuclear radiation for years, causing chronic health problems.
  • 😀 After the bomb was dropped, 90% of doctors and nurses were killed, leaving only three of 45 hospitals still functional to assist the survivors.

Q & A

  • What significant event happened on August 6, 1945, at 8:15 AM?

    -On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 AM, an American B29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb named 'Little Boy' over the city of Hiroshima, Japan.

  • What were the dimensions and weight of the 'Little Boy' bomb?

    -The 'Little Boy' bomb was 3 meters in length, 71 cm in width, and weighed 4,000 kg.

  • At what altitude was the B29 bomber flying when it dropped the bomb on Hiroshima?

    -The B29 bomber was flying at an altitude of 580 meters above the city of Hiroshima when it dropped the bomb.

  • What was the immediate effect of the bomb on the surface temperature in Hiroshima?

    -The surface temperature in Hiroshima reached 7,000 degrees Celsius just 45 seconds after the bomb was dropped.

  • How many people were killed immediately by the 'Little Boy' bomb?

    -The 'Little Boy' bomb killed approximately 140,000 people in Hiroshima.

  • Who was responsible for the development of the 'Little Boy' bomb?

    -The 'Little Boy' bomb was developed by Julius Robert Oppenheimer as part of the Manhattan Project.

  • Did the United States give Japan a warning before dropping the bomb on Hiroshima?

    -Yes, the United States had offered Japan the opportunity to surrender before dropping the bomb, but Japan rejected the offer.

  • Why was Hiroshima considered a strategic target for the atomic bomb?

    -Hiroshima was considered a strategic target because it housed military headquarters, an important port, and had a population of around 350,000 people.

  • What was the equivalent explosive power of the 'Little Boy' bomb?

    -The explosion from the 'Little Boy' bomb was equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT.

  • What were the long-term effects on the survivors of the bombing in Hiroshima?

    -The survivors of the bombing suffered from chronic diseases, including cancer, due to radiation exposure from the atomic bomb.

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