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{{dyktalk|16 February|2010|... that '''[[uranium hydride]]''' was investigated as a promising [[Uranium hydride bomb|bomb material]] in 1943 during the early phases of the [[Manhattan Project]]?}} |
{{dyktalk|16 February|2010|... that '''[[uranium hydride]]''' was investigated as a promising [[Uranium hydride bomb|bomb material]] in 1943 during the early phases of the [[Manhattan Project]]?}} |
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== Atomic bombs with moderators == |
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If a moderator is required for U235 chain reaction in a bomb, then why do other (actually working) fission weapons NOT contain a moderator? [[User:TaylorLeem|TaylorLeem]] ([[User talk:TaylorLeem|talk]]) 23:28, 28 May 2020 (UTC) |
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A fact from Uranium(III) hydride appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 16 February 2010 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Atomic bombs with moderators
[edit]If a moderator is required for U235 chain reaction in a bomb, then why do other (actually working) fission weapons NOT contain a moderator? TaylorLeem (talk) 23:28, 28 May 2020 (UTC)