In common usage, yes. Its just a short way of saying it.
The US performed the first nuclear weapon test on July 16, 1945.
The test was codenamed Trinity, the bomb was codenamed Gadget.
The Asian country you seek is North Korea.
Prohibits nuclear weapon test explosions and any other nuclear explosions in three environments: in the atmosphere, in outer space and underwater, but does not prohibit underground nuclear explosions
The meaning of the word nuclear weapon, is a weapon that has a nuclear warhead on it.
The atoll used by the US for nuclear weapons testing is called Bikini Atoll, located in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The infamous Castle Bravo test, the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated by the US, took place there in 1954.
Exactly the same thing as a TNT bomb of the same yield.
They are both the same thing.
This nuclear weapon is called an atomic bomb or a nuclear bomb
Nuclear weapon detonations
The accumulation of nuclear arms shaped the cold war in many ways. When the us first started building and testing nuclear arms, the soviet union was furious and immediately began testing. Then the soviets successfully test their nuclear weapon. The u.s found this out out because a us spy plane found traces of nuclear material in the air.
If by "bomb" you mean a conventional explosive weapon, then the nuclear weapon is more powerful.