In terms of energy delivered to Japanese cities as a fraction of the energy put into the devices, the atomic bombs were about
a few percent efficient. True, there was lots of energy available in the uranium, but it was hard to purify the isotope they needed. (It's easier now.) For the energy in the device to go bang
there, you have to pour even more energy into it
here--true for chemical explosives as well.
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One plane. One bomb. One city.
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