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Boosted fission weapon
Boosted fission weapon Boosted fission weapons are a type of nuclear ...
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Talk:Boosted fission weapon
Talk:Boosted fission weapon As I understand it, the usual configuration of a tritium boosted weapon is that deuterium (D) and tritium ( ...
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Nuclear weapon (translated from Spanish)
Nuclear weapon There are reasons to think that this ... it is based on nuclear reactions of fission or fusion of atom. The first nuclear weapon that was detonated was a pump of called fission Trinity 16 of July of 1945 in ... resist the next impact of a nuclear weapon, although it is possible to construct ...
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Nuclear weapon design
Nuclear weapon design The first nuclear weapons, though large ... history Nuclear warfare Nuclear arms race Nuclear weapon design Nuclear explosion Nuclear testing Nuclear delivery Nuclear proliferation Nuclear countries Nuclear weapon designs are physical, chemical, and engineering arrangements ... allow for the detonation of a nuclear weapon. They are often divided into two classes ... based on the dominant source of the weapon's energy. Fission bombs derive their ...
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Nuclear weapon
Nuclear weapon The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing ... history Nuclear warfare Nuclear arms race Nuclear weapon design Nuclear explosion Nuclear testing Nuclear delivery Nuclear proliferation Nuclear countries A nuclear weapon is a weapon which derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions of either nuclear fission or the more powerful fusion. As ...
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Nuclear weapon yield
Nuclear weapon yield Nuclear weapons Nuclear weapons history Nuclear warfare Nuclear arms race Nuclear weapon design Nuclear explosion Nuclear testing Nuclear delivery ... countries The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy discharged when the weapon is detonated, expressed usually in the equivalent ... thousand tons of TNT. Examples of nuclear weapon yields In order of increasing yield: ...
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Talk:Nuclear weapon/Archive 1
Talk:Nuclear weapon/Archive 1 < Talk:Nuclear weapon List of nuclear powers India is also ... nuclear power and has tested a nuclear weapon. It should be added to the list ... fairly promenant scientists who believed that the fission reaction would not stop once the bomb ... is of course a distinction between pure fission devices and modern multi-stage fusion ...
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History of nuclear weapons
... history Nuclear warfare Nuclear arms race Nuclear weapon design Nuclear explosion Nuclear testing Nuclear delivery ... potential which derive their energy from nuclear fission or nuclear fusion reactions—starting with the scientific ... in the early 21st century. The first fission weapons ("atomic bombs") were developed in the ... Germany, and World War II. In nuclear fission, the nucleus of a fissile atom (in ... the bursting of the uranium nucleus: nuclear fission. Immediately afterwards, Lise Meitner and Otto ...
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History of the Teller-Ulam design
... idea of using the energy from a fission device to begin a fusion reaction was ... summer conference on the development of a fission bomb held at the University of California ... times more powerful than the yet-undeveloped fission weapon. Teller assumed creating the fission bomb would be nothing more than ...
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User talk:Pranay6481
... plutonium into metal for machining into nuclear weapon cores. Although India does not have a ... India would fabricate that material into nuclear weapon cores.(59) Although the lab is designed ... its capacity has been used to make weapon cores; the Indian government noted that all ... it is not known how many nuclear weapon designs India has produced or tested, AEC ... 67) Kokodkar has noted that the nuclear weapon design work is continuing at the ...
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