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The hydrogen bomb relies on the process of nuclear fission.
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A hydrogen (thermonuclear) bomb's main explosive energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes. It typically uses a fission bomb as a trigger to create the extreme temperatures and pressures needed for fusion, but the weapon's principle is fusion, not fission.
A hydrogen (thermonuclear) bomb's main explosive energy comes from nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes. It typically uses a fission bomb as a trigger to create the extreme temperatures and pressures needed for fusion, but the weapon's principle is fusion, not fission.
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