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  1. Thermonuclear weapon - Wikipedia

    A thermonuclear weapon, fusion weapon or hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) is a second-generation nuclear weapon, using nuclear fusion. The most destructive weapons ever created, their yields typically …

  2. Thermonuclear bomb | History, Principle, Diagram, Yield, Effects ...

    Thermonuclear bomb, weapon whose explosive power results from an uncontrolled self-sustaining chain reaction in which isotopes of hydrogen combine under high temperatures to form helium in a process …

  3. Nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

    Thermonuclear fusion is the process of atomic nuclei combining or "fusing" using high temperatures to drive them close enough together for this to become possible.

  4. Nuclear Vs Thermonuclear Weapons: Difference Explained

    Aug 7, 2023 · In the years since the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, scientists turned to a different and more devastating type of explosion — thermonuclear. These are much more powerful …

  5. Thermonuclear warhead | Nuclear Weapon Design & Delivery

    May 8, 2026 · A typical thermonuclear warhead may be constructed according to a two-stage design, featuring a fission or boosted-fission primary (also called the trigger) and a physically separate …

  6. What Is Thermonuclear War? Weapons, Scale & Effects

    Mar 15, 2026 · Unlike a limited nuclear exchange involving smaller weapons, a thermonuclear war typically refers to a large-scale conflict between major nuclear powers, with consequences that would …

  7. THERMONUCLEAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    4 days ago · The meaning of THERMONUCLEAR is of, relating to, or employing transformations in the nuclei of atoms of low atomic weight (such as hydrogen) that require a very high temperature for their …

  8. Fact Sheet: Thermonuclear Weapons - Center for Arms Control and …

    Nov 18, 2022 · Thermonuclear weapons, sometimes referred to as Hydrogen, or “H-bombs,” utilize both atomic fission and nuclear fusion to create an explosion. The combination of these two processes …

  9. Fusion from then to now | Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Apr 29, 2026 · Only some three decades after Eddington's proposal, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory would incorporate fusion into the design of the world's first thermonuclear weapons. Yet, …

  10. Thermonuclear weapons, sometimes referred to as Hydrogen, or “H-bombs,” utilize both atomic fission and nuclear fusion to create an explosion. The combination of these two processes releases massive …