Which Is More Dangerous Atom Bomb Or Hydrogen Bomb?
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Which Is More Dangerous Atom Bomb Or Hydrogen Bomb?


Hydrogen Bomb is much more dangerous than atom bomb.For the proper understanding of this question you must know the difference between atom bomb and hydrogen bomb.Simply atom bomb is outcome of nuclear fission reaction and hydrogen bomb is outcome of nuclear fusion reaction.
   You need to know that Atom Bomb based on the principle of Nuclear Fission Reaction and Hydrogen Bomb is based on the principle of Nuclear Fusion Reaction.
        On taking account of the release of energy in  both reactions,it is observed that  In nuclear fission of Uranium,around 200MeV i.e.0.8MeV per nucleon energy is released .However In nuclear fusion of Hydrogen,around 6Mev per nucleon energy is release  which is very very greater value than in Nuclear Fission .
       Hence It can be said clearly  that  Hydrogen Bomb is much more powerful than Atom Bomb.




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