yes
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.
None. The hydrogen bomb has never been used in war.
Radar, like that used to monitor weather was developed at the start of the war, and is still used today. Penicillin was invented as was the atomic bomb and plastic.
If you mean the atomic bomb, the atom. (Hence the name). The element was Uranium-235, a very difficult one to obtain, which led to the development of the Thermonuclear warhead, the most powerful weapon still today, made from the Hydrogen atom.
no but it was almost in Vietnam
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.
It was used for making cars run more smoothly in the olden days even though it is still used today.
ENIAC was first used in calculations for the hydrogen bomb
no the atomic bomb stopped being used after world was 2
First hydrogen bomb then nuclear missiles but they are never used because of the dropping of the atomic bombs on japan...