Some do. Others use Uranium.
Uranium, plutonium or hydrogen.
That may be a difficult question if you are referring to what contains plutonium then nuclear bombs and missiles contain plutonium
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
A nuclear bomb is any bomb with any nuclear or atomic material inside it, while a plutonium bomb is a specific type of nuclear bomb. Plutonium could be the nuclear material inside the bomb, and if it is, it's a plutonium bomb.
there were two types of nuclear bombs. A "gun type" bomb and an implosion type one with a plutonium core
nuclear bomb = plutonium + weapon
Yes, plutonium is used as a key component in nuclear bombs. It is highly fissile and undergoes nuclear chain reactions to release a large amount of energy when triggered, leading to the explosive power of the bomb.
It depends which type it is. It can be Uranium or Plutonium
Nuclear bombs are made of highly enriched uranium or plutonium. These materials undergo a nuclear fission chain reaction, releasing enormous amounts of energy in the form of heat and radiation, resulting in a powerful explosion. Additionally, nuclear bombs contain conventional high explosive materials to trigger the nuclear reaction and amplify the blast.
plutonium and uranium
Both basically are the same, they can be fission or fusion bombs like Uranium,Plutonium and Hydrogen bombs. A general description would be that atomic bombs are fission bombs. Nuclear bombs are fusion bombs. Fusion bombs are more powerful weight for weight
If we are talking about the nuclear bombs used in ww2, 1 plutonium bomb and 1 uranium bomb.