Cost of Little Boy & Fat Man | Plutonium & Uranium Prices

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The total estimated cost of the U.S. atomic program during World War II was $20 billion, which encompassed research, materials, facilities, and personnel. Each bomb, Little Boy and Fat Man, was estimated to cost around $5 billion. The discussion highlights the costs associated with key materials like plutonium-238 and uranium-235, though specific prices for these isotopes were not detailed. The comparison of expenses between the two bomb types remains unclear. Overall, the financial implications of developing atomic weapons were substantial.
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i was just wondereing if anyone knew the costs involved in making little boy (hiroshima bomb) or fat man (nagasaki bomb). like what sort of prices do plutonium 238 and uranium 235 and which one do you reckon was more expensive
 
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The total estimated cost of the Atomic program through August 1945 in WWII was $20 billion ! This included the research, materials, plants and people. The estimated cost for each bomb was $5 billion.

Reference for the above information:
Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, Jr., The New World: A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Volume 1, 1939/1946 (Oak Ridge, Tennessee: U.S. AEC Technical Information Center, 1972), pp. 723-724.
 
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