Examples of thermonuclear in the following topics:
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- A thermonuclear weapon is a nuclear weapon designed to use the heat generated by a fission bomb to compress a nuclear fusion stage.
- The fusion stage in these types of weapons is required in order to efficiently create the large quantities of fission that are characteristic of most thermonuclear weapons.
- The essential features of a mature, thermonuclear weapon design, which officially remained secret for nearly three decades, are the following:
- The most important principle of the Teller–Ulam configuration is the idea that different parts of a thermonuclear weapon can be chained together in "stages," in which the detonation of each stage provides the energy necessary to ignite the next stage.
- The basics of the Teller–Ulam design for a thermonuclear weapon.
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- ., thermonuclear "hydrogen") bomb test released the same amount of energy as approximately 10,000,000 tons of TNT.
- A modern thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than 2,400 pounds (1,100 kg) can produce an explosive force comparable to the detonation of more than 1.2 million tons (1.1 million tonnes) of TNT.