Trinity The First Atomic Bomb Analysis

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The graphic novel Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm follows the history of the first atomic bomb under the code name of Trinity. The novel opens with J. Robert Oppenheimer and Private Daniels approaching the scene of the Trinity testing site in a New Mexico desert on the day set for testing the first atomic bomb. Afterwards, the novel leads into a series of flashbacks consisting of the first discoveries of elements necessary in making the atom bomb. Not only did the novel inform about the discovery of elements, but also the novel informs about the make-up of an atom. With the knowledge of an atom and its components scientist found out that with nuclear fission it’s possible to cause an explosion so massive it could destroy entire cities. Uranium was the massive component that made the creation of the atomic bomb possible, but not uranium 238 the atom bomb needed uranium 235 for the bomb to work properly. There was a need for uranium 235, because uranium 235 is much more unstable compared to uranium 238. Then the novel goes to the night of the …show more content…

Not only did it open their eyes to the amount of possibilities, but it also helped further the United States and even other countries were able to progress from their discoveries. From 1865 leading up to the creation of the first atom bomb, the United States had a lot of changes. One of the key changes to the United States was allowing people from Europe and other continents to immigrate freely. This allowance of immigrants allowed many chemists and physicists to come over to the United States and help with the Manhattan Project. Scientist like Oppenheimer, Fermi, Kistiakowsky, Szilard, and many more contributed to building the atomic bomb. Without the help of others this creation wouldn’t have been possible for the United States being the first country to create a bomb so

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