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This describes the hydrogen bomb and many facts about it. Science ... Teller-Ulam design Hydrogen Bomb ... The Teller–Ulam design is a nuclear weapon design which is used in megaton-range thermonuclear weapons, and is more colloquially referred to as "the secret of the hydrogen bomb".
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www.scribd.com/doc/22070/Hydrogen-Bomb-HBOMB
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KING'S NUCLEAR WEAPONS ; FASCINATING FACTS ... A common hydrogen bomb, which uses nuclear fusion, or the fusing of atoms, has the power of up to 10-Megatons. To achieve fusion, an atomic bomb is at the center of a common Hydrogen bomb, creating immense heat used to fuse the atoms.
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Teller–Ulam design - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Teller–Ulam design is a nuclear weapon design that is used in multi-megaton-range thermonuclear weapons, and is more colloquially referred to as "the secret of the hydrogen bomb ." It is named...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teller–Ulam_design
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The Hydrogen Bomb The Atomic Bomb Was A Essential First Step toward the Development of the Hydrogen Bomb, Before the atomic bomb was developed by the united states during World War II, there was no way to produce the extreme amounts ... Mark Lambert, Keith Lye, Ron Taylor and Keith Wicks. All Color Book of Science Facts.
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En route from the Sloyka design to a full-fledged H-bomb. The first page of a memo by Zeldovich and Sakharov of 14 January 1954, describing the idea of AO - “Atomnoe Obzhatie” (atomic compression).
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www.aip.org/history/sakharov/hbomb.htm
www.aip.org/history/sakharov/hbomb.htm
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Tsar Bomba - almost certainly the biggest hydrogen bomb ever exploded [as of April 2004] ... Featuring: Cuba, where the H-bomb was so nearly first used in anger; an exclusive chat with a pilot scrambled during the missile crisis; info on Nazi Uranium finding its way into the Nagasaki bomb; facts from Bikini Attol,
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www.bilderberg.org/hbomb.htm
www.bilderberg.org/hbomb.htm
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Heavy water looks and tastes like ordinary water but contains atoms of deuterium instead of atoms of hydrogen. For heavy water to succeed as a moderator, it too must be pure; it must be free ... "Ivy Mike": First hydrogen bomb tested: November 1, 1952. Location: Elugelab Island, Enewetak Atoll. Yield: 10.4 megatons.
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www.wisconsinproject.org/pubs/articles/2001/bomb%20fact...
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Facts: "Edward Teller and other American scientists developed the first hydrogen bomb, which was tested at Enewetak atoll on Nov. 1, 1952. The U.S.S.R. first tested a hydrogen bomb on Aug. 12, 1953, followed by the United Kingdom in May 1957, China (1967), and France (1968). During the late 1980s there were some 40...
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U.S. Presidents Dwight D. ... Eisenhower and the Little Rock Crisis ; Can you imagine armed troops blocking you from going to school? That's what happened in Little Rock, Arkansas in the fall of 1957. Governor Orval Faubus ordered the Arkansas National Guard to prevent African ... The 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v.
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