Ivy Mike.
The previous answer, "Fat boy," is a mash-up of the names of the first two atomic bombs used in warfare. Little Boy, a U-235 fission bomb, was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945; it used a "gun" to bring two chunks of Uranium together to create a critical mass. Three days later, Fat Man, a plutonium fission weapon, was dropped on Nagasaki. The prototype implosion device for this second weapon, called "The Gadget" was tested at Trinity site in New Mexico on July 16, 1945. All three of these employed nuclear fission for their destructive power.
The first nuclear fusion explosion ("hydrogen bomb") was tested at Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean on November 1, 1952. The project was known as Operation Ivy and the first test, Mike, gives rise to the name "Ivy Mike" which you can find in a simple internet search.
fat boy
It was a hydrogen bomb - Jughead.
The hydrogen bomb was not invented until the 1950's. The planes that dropped the first fission-type atomic bombs in World War II are the Enola Gay and Bockscar.
Harry Truman
Hiroshima
You are confused, a nuclear bomb is a general name covering both "atomic bomb" and "hydrogen bomb". A hydrogen bomb is typically higher yield than an atomic bomb, although it is possible to design very small low yield hydrogen bombs for special purposes that have lower yield than "typical" atomic bombs. However for "typical" hydrogen bombs their yield is roughly 1000 times the yield of a "typical" atomic bomb.
Hydrogen Bomb
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
he invented the hydrogen bomb. His name is a.k.a. " The Father Of The Hydrogen Bomb'
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
Plutonium
It was a hydrogen bomb - Jughead.
The "Enola Gay"
The fusion reaction in thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bombs) is caused by the nuclear fusion of different isotopes of hydrogen (tritium and deuterium), hence the name.
The hydrogen bomb was not invented until the 1950's. The planes that dropped the first fission-type atomic bombs in World War II are the Enola Gay and Bockscar.
Ivy.There were 2 tests in this series:Mike - first test of Teller-Ulam configuration hydrogen bomb design, 10 to 12 megatonsKing - test of highest yield pure fission atomic bomb design. 500 kilotons
Although the name suggests that the bomb solely uses nuclear fusion to create mass destruction, a Hydrogen bomb actually contains both fission and fusion fuels. Since fusion requires such a high energy input to initiate, a fission bomb is required to detonate the fusion component of the Hydrogen bomb, thereby releasing nuclear waste and radiation.
trinity was the code of the detonation of the nuclear deviceit was the first nuclear bomb in the world