The difference between an nuclear bomb and a hydrogen bomb.

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The difference between an nuclear bomb and a hydrogen bomb.

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Everything in nature has side effects. For example you have car engine which needs oil because combustion of petrol creates friction between parts so you have to smooth process as possible. Entire created energy does not fulfil only direct work. As may you draw some picture, shavings of pencil are left as side product.

The same logic goes in molecular level. When you heat steal, it becomes red because electrons leave atoms and side product is waves of color red. The more heat steal absorbs the produced colour wave is shorter with higher energy till reach violet colour and it suggest that electrons come from layers of atoms nearer the nucleus.

So nuclear bomb is when unstable atoms start to collapse because they are big and less energy is needed to initiate reaction and byproduct is everything destroying energy.

Hydrogen bomb is atom fusion bomb (analogy to draw picture and energy is shavings) to initiate atom fusion (to make hydrogen atoms to fuse in hellum you need a lot of energy, the same reaction is going in the sun) so you first blow nuclear bomb to initiate hydrogen fusion bomb and the yield also destructive energy as the way sun produces its energy.

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