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Physics, 04.02.2020 03:00 christinamonte122

How does a hydrogen bomb differ from an atomic bomb?

it is smaller but more powerful.

it destroys property only, not people.

it uses plutonium as fuel, not uranium.

its nuclear reaction is easier to control.

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How does a hydrogen bomb differ from an atomic bomb?

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