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Q: In Fallout 3 does anyone know where to find Mr. Burke after he kills Lucas Simms because I need the fusion pulse charge to blow up the bomb.?
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Where do you find a fusion pulse charge in fallout 3?

the fusion pulse charge is given to you by mr. Burke in the bar in megaton. He will give it to you if you agree to blow up the town. then take the charge to the bomb, plant it, and meet Burke to blow it up and enjoy the show


What are some other things that nuclear weapons are called?

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How do you prevent nuclear fallout in an atomic explosion?

You can't, it is always generated. However "clean" fusion bombs can be designed that reduce the fallout compared to a conventional fusion bomb of the same yield to about 5%. However the cost to build these "clean" bombs is significantly higher per megaton of yield than conventional fusion bombs.


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What do you mean by fusion barrier in nuclear physics?

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Fusion fall on your i pod touch?

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If a fusion reaction produces no appreciable radioactive isotopes then why does a hydrogen bomb produce significant radioactive fallout?

A hydrogen bomb is actually a fission-fusion-fission reaction. The primary fission trigger (plutonium) supplies the energy to induce fusion, but then the fusion energy is used to initiate the secondary fission, which is a large amount of uranium. (in a "clean" H bomb, the uranium is replaced with lead, making it much weaker) also, the radiation will affect the surrounding area, creating a large number of isotopes, dramatically increasing the radioactive fallout.-Akilae


Do fusion bombs leave a trail of nuclear radiation like a fission bomb after they explode?

Great question, nicely worded except I'm not sure what you mean be "trail". If by "trail" you mean windblown fallout plume, then yes and usually much bigger because their yield is bigger. Even though a fusion bomb is called a fusion bomb, the standard design generates about 90% of its yield from fission because the high energy fusion neutrons make the depleted uranium tamper fission, which also generates most of the bomb's fallout. In the 1956 Redwing series in the pacific, the US tested the world's first "clean" fusion bombs at Bikini atoll; 2 devices, 1 of which had as little as 5% of its yield from fission most of which was believed to be due to the fission trigger and the rest the fission "sparkplug". This reduced fallout dramatically, though the yield was also reduced and more lithium-deutride fuel was needed making the "clean" bomb more expensive than a standard one.


Which is stronger potara or fusion?

Fusion is stronger because when you use the potara you can't turn Super Sayain, but with fusion you can


Where is a ride vendor in fusion fall?

its in the fusion because that is were it comes from


Why is nuclear fusion less harmful than a nuclear fission?

Lack (or reduced) fission products. Fission products emit most of the harmful radiation in fallout.


Do they use californium in nuclear bombs?

Californium was not used in nuclear weapons. While not used, californium is produced in fusion (hydrogen) bomb explosions and is found in their fallout.