The cost to develop a hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) can vary significantly depending on the country and the specifics of the program, but estimates suggest that the total development expenses can run into billions of dollars. This includes research, development, testing, and production costs. For example, the U.S. nuclear weapons program saw expenditures in the range of $10 billion to $20 billion for developing its hydrogen bomb during the mid-20th century. However, exact figures are often classified and can differ widely based on technological advancements and economic factors.
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 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."
The H-Bomb, or Hydrogen Bomb, has never been used in warfare- the bombs dropped on japan at the end of WW2 were ATOMIC bombs, which are not as destructive. The Hydrogen Bomb is very much more powerful than the atom bomb, and has only ever been exploded in tests. For full information, Google 'US Hydrogen Bomb' and see what comes up.
it can do beyound our imagination.
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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 H in H-Bomb stands for Hydrogen.
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
The H bomb (fusion bomb) has never been used in anger.
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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.
The "h" in "h-bomb" stands for "hydrogen." The hydrogen bomb is a type of nuclear weapon that uses nuclear fusion to release energy.
H-Bomb Ferguson was born in 1929.
H-Bomb Ferguson died in 2006.
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