Yes. Hydrogen bombs are, in fact, a variety of atomic weapon.
Of course it can, it's the same thing as a nuclear bomb but hydrogen bombs are far more powerful.
Yes it does, the fusion reaction in a H bomb releases radiation.
The H in H-Bomb stands for Hydrogen.
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
The H-bomb, or Hydrogen bomb, is a fusion bomb and has never been used except for test explosions. There have been no "h bombings."
different letters in the alphabetAn "A-bomb" is usually a fission bomb (plutonium or Uranium fissions = splits into lighter elements)An "H-bomb" is a fusion bomb wherein Hydrogen (or some isotope of it) "fuses" into heavier elements. Often an H-bomb needs the energy of an A-bomb to start its nuclear reaction but the output is SO much greater that the A-bombs energy output is dwarfed by the enormous fusion explosion.
The bomb was a plutonium implosion type. The blast was large and the radiation fallout is deadly. Most of the people that died were from radiation poisoning.
Yes a nuclear bomb gives radiation. Radiation is transfer of energy through empty space.
The H in H-Bomb stands for Hydrogen.
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
Yes, the radiation was much more abundant after the atomic bomb.
The H bomb (fusion bomb) has never been used in anger.
hydrogen bomb
The nuclear bomb produced deadly radiation.
yes
Edward Teller was known as the "Father of the H-bomb". The H-Bomb was invented after the war. The A-Bomb (or Atomic Bomb) was invented during WW2 by Oppenheimer.
H-Bomb Ferguson was born in 1929.
H-Bomb Ferguson died in 2006.
Hydrogen- Bomb