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How the nuclear bomb work?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Modern nuclear weapons work by combining chemical explosives, nuclear fission, and nuclear fusion. The explosives compress nuclear material, causing fission; the fission releases massive amounts of energy in the form of X-rays, which create the high temperature and pressure needed to ignite fusion.

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Answered by rsrakesh932
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Nuclear bomb is based on the principle of transmutation

In brief, one atom converts to another(Yes it's true. This even shakes Einstein's head)

This process releases a large amount of energy

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