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by Jblx2 8 days ago
Is there any part of the theory or design or implementation of the atomic bomb that depends on E = m*c^2? Or is it: "if you could theoretically weigh the end-products, you would get a slightly smaller answer than the before-products". Seems like it would have been known that there was a lot of electrical potential energy stored in the nucleus (after the discovery of the proton).
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Calculating the energy yield of a fission event is done by comparing the masses of the initial and final states. The difference is about 1/5th the mass of a nucleon.
I guess that seems legit. Thanks
Another situation that occurs in nuclear weapons and in reactors is the scattering of energetic photons off materials. This process is inherently relativistic when the photons have energies comparable to or greater than the rest energy of an electron. (Differential) cross section computations are necessarily relativistic.

At Los Alamos, various techniques using energetic photons and electrons were used to diagnose implosion systems in development of the plutonium bomb.