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Why Is Uranium Used in Atomic Bombs?

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Why Is Uranium Used in Atomic Bombs?

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Uranium is used in atomic weapons and in nuclear power plants because it is a radioactive element. The atoms of a radioactive element break down over a period of time, losing particles from their nucleus and releasing energy. Normally, this breakdown happens in only a few uranium atoms at a time. But in an atomic bomb, the atoms

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