Nuclear fusion.
A hydrogen bomb, also known as a thermonuclear bomb, uses isotopes of hydrogen such as deuterium and tritium. These isotopes undergo fusion reactions to release a huge amount of energy, which is the principle behind the explosive power of a hydrogen bomb.
nuclear fusion
the hydrogen bomb has never been used in war
A traditional nuclear fission bomb is used as a trigger in a hydrogen bomb. The explosion from the fission bomb generates the high temperatures and pressures needed to initiate the fusion reaction in the hydrogen bomb.
The principle of a hydrogen bomb involves the fusion of hydrogen isotopes (deuterium and tritium) to release an immense amount of energy. This fusion reaction is triggered by the intense heat and pressure generated by a fission reaction, typically from a plutonium or uranium bomb. The result is a highly powerful and destructive explosion.
None. The hydrogen bomb has never been used in war.
no but it was almost in Vietnam
yes
Atomic fission and the chain reaction.
ENIAC was first used in calculations for the hydrogen bomb
What size of Hydrogen Bomb? How many megatons? the biggest size of hydrogen bomb can done ...........
The Hydrogen bomb.