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Does The hydrogen bomb rely on the process of nuclear fission.

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Its false, that verified answer fooled me. I swear to god

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User Enes Karaosman
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The hydrogen bomb is a mixture of fission and fusion reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The atomic bomb contains either uranium or plutonium and rely on fission, a nuclear chain reaction that splits a nucleus or atom into two parts. To make a hydrogen bomb, uranium and plutonium would still be required, along with two additional hydrogen isotopes called deuterium and tritium.

The hydrogen bomb is a mixture of fission and fusion reaction. and it can be 1000 times stronger than any atomic bomb

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