ATOMIC BOMB AND HYDROGEN BOMB: See the differences and reactions in Hiroshima & Nagasaki of Japan.

An Atomic Bomb or Fission Bomb is called Atomic Bomb. Atomic Bomb is a weapon that creates nuclear fission from explosive and destructive force. The atomic Bomb is made from fissile materials like uranium or plutonium .The chain of reaction is cause the explosion.

The Atomic Bomb uses fission, which basically means splitting. Neutrons are released in the time of chain of reaction. It creates fission in more and more cells. We use uranium and plutonium, in atomic bombs, the nuclei are cause unstable and easy divisions.

Uranium and plutonium atoms are continuously undergoing radioactive decay. Actually, if the nuclei are spaced more gaps then the destruction-causing chain reaction do not happen but if we do in a compact in a bomb then it works effectively.

In Hiroshima, uranium had initiated fission, whereas plutonium had in the Nagasaki bomb. That’s why hundreds of thousands of deaths from the initial blasts and illnesses for decades afterwards. But more powerful weapons as atomic bomb are made in the present World.

A hydrogen Bomb is weapon that derives from explosive and destructive from nuclear fusion. The process is that a fission bomb is placed inside a radiation reflecting container. The radiation reflecting container is placed with fuel such as tritium and deuterium. The Hydrogen Bomb has derived the name from the tritium and deuterium, which are isotopes of hydrogen.

The material in fission bomb explodes is known as primary reaction. Then it compresses and heats fusion fuel for chain of reactions is known as secondary reaction.

The process of forming a heavier nucleus from two lighter ones and heating hydrogen up to a tremendous temperature. The temperature causes hydrogen to fuse into helium and it releases more energy than the atom bomb process alone.

It is known that in about 600 billionths of a second everything happens and destroys the World.


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