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Do H-bombs deal with fission

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To some degree. Hydrogen bombs release energy via nuclear fusion, but they use a fission reaction to trigger the fusion.

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Do H bombs deal with fission?

They do. While the hydrogen bomb is generally regarded as a weapon that uses nuclear fusion, there is no such thing as a purely fusion-powered device. The fusion reaction is triggered by a fission device that forms part of the bomb.


Where do you get nuclear fission?

You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs


What is fission product?

Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process


For a sustainable fission reaction each fission must produce exactly additional fission reaction(s).?

A stable nuclear fission reaction will be sustained if every fission produces one additional fission reaction.


The splitting of a heavy nucleus is called?

nuclear fission


Is fission a particle?

No. Fission is a process.


What is the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei is called?

nuclear fission


Tapeworms can reproduce by fission or budding?

Fission


What is a fission equation?

Nuclear Fission has not an equation.


Prokaryotic cells reproduce by a process called?

binary fission


Where does fission occour?

Nuclear fission occurs in fission reactors, a type of nuclear reactor, and in fission bombs, more commonly knows as atomic bombs.


Do Organisms produced as a result of binary fission exhibit a great deal of genetic variation?

No. Binary fission is cloning and the genetic diversity that results from this is nil. Excepting the occasional copying errors we cal mutations, but nowhere near the genetic diversity given by sexual reproduction and genetic recombination.