This is produced by nuclear fusion
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
Nuclear fusion.
They never used hydrogen bombs in Japan. They used nuclear bombs which produces gamma rays not the lethal doses of x-rays produced by the hydrogen bomb.
Nuclear bombs is all types of bombs that use nuclear energy. It is not a type of bomb,just a category of bombs. hydrogen bomb is the strongest bomb ever, and its blast yield can go up to 100megatons of TNT.
Nuclear binding energy, the excess energy holding the protons and neutrons making up the nucleus together. Atoms lighter than iron and nickel and atoms heavier than lead have this excess energy that can potentially be released. Hydrogen (the lightest element) is readily fused to make helium in hydrogen bombs and the elements uranium and plutonium are readily fissioned in atomic bombs.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs
The term is nuclear fusion, where light elements (usually hydrogen) fuse to form heavier elements.
Yes, there is nuclear energy in nuclear bombs. It is released in a few microseconds when they are detonated.
Atomic bombs use nuclear fission to cause near perpetual chains of reactions. Nuclear warheads (Nukes) just sums up all the different types, including hydrogen bombs (which use nuclear fusion, a much more potent type of power) and atomic bombs. So yes, they are the same.
The process of fusion, where hydrogen is fused into heavier elements, releasing energy in the process.
Californium was not used in nuclear weapons. While not used, californium is produced in fusion (hydrogen) bomb explosions and is found in their fallout.
Hydrogen bombs use the same process of nuclear fusionthat powers the Sun.