The Wikipedia article on Nuclear Weapons design is good.
Nuclear and atomic are terms used to describe nukes which get most of their energy from the splitting (fission) of heavy atomic nuclei, such as U-235 and Pu-239, although there are a few others that can be used.
Hydrogen Bomb is a term used to describe nukes which get most of their energy from the union (fusion) of light nuclei such as Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), Tritium (the heaviest hydrogen), 3-Helium and 6-Lithium. These bombs often have an enormous yield since there is no upper limit to how large they can be.
Neutron bombs are designed with a casing that converts much of the energy into high-energy particle-flux so that the device kills people who are out in the open without much destruction of objects.
2006-10-16 05:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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"Nuclear" refers to any bomb which uses a nuclear reaction to do it's dirty business. This would include both hydrogen and atomic bombs.
Neuron bombs, I'm not sure about, but I've heard they destroy life without damaging property....would like to know that one myself :)
2006-10-16 05:10:38
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answered by LSF 3
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All release enormous amounts of energy. Some more than others, some are fission some are fusion and like a thermonuclear device uses atomic device to detonate the thermonuclear device. Check out the department of energy website.
2006-10-16 05:19:51
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answered by Bmc420 3
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A nuclear weapon is a weapon of super unfavourable ability, deriving its potential from nuclear reactions. varieties of weapons Fission bombs derive their skill from nuclear fission, the place heavy nuclei (uranium or plutonium) chop up into lighter components whilst bombarded via neutrons (produce greater neutrons which bombard different nuclei, triggering a chain reaction). those are traditionally referred to as atom bombs or A-bombs, however this call isn't precise because of actuality that chemical reactions launch potential from atomic bonds and fusion is not any much less atomic than fission. inspite of this achieveable confusion, the term atom bomb has nevertheless been oftentimes conventional to refer in specific to nuclear weapons, and maximum commonly to organic fission gadgets. Fusion bombs are consistent with nuclear fusion the place easy nuclei including hydrogen and helium combine mutually into heavier components and launch quite a lot of potential. weapons that have a fusion point are additionally stated as hydrogen bombs or H-bombs because of fact of their conventional gas, or thermonuclear weapons because of fact fusion reactions require extremely severe temperatures for a chain reaction to happen. Nuclear weapons are oftentimes defined as the two fission or fusion gadgets based on the dominant source of the weapon's potential. the excellence between those 2 varieties of weapon is blurred via the reality that they are mixed in just about all complicated cutting-ingredient weapons: a smaller fission bomb is first used to realize the needed situations of severe temperature and tension to permit fusion to happen. on the different hand, a fission device is greater powerful whilst a fusion middle first boosts the weapon's potential. because of fact the distinguishing characteristic of the two fission and fusion weapons is they launch potential from variations of the atomic nucleus, the excellent popular term for all varieties of those explosive gadgets is "nuclear weapon".
2016-10-19 12:05:58
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answered by equils 4
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What's the difference? All the same!
2006-10-16 05:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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not much. just the materials actually nope they're all using uranium/plutonium
2006-10-16 07:05:33
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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