hydrogen bomb

[ hahy-druh-juhn bom ]
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noun
  1. a bomb, more powerful than an atomic bomb, that derives its explosive energy from the thermonuclear fusion reaction of hydrogen isotopes.

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Origin of hydrogen bomb

1
First recorded in 1945–50
  • Also called fu·sion bomb [fyoo-zhuhn bom], /ˈfyu ʒən ˌbɒm/, ther·mo·nu·cle·ar bomb [thur-moh-noo-klee-er bom] /ˌθɜr moʊˈnu kli ər ˌbɒm/ .
  • Also H-bomb [eych-bom] /ˈeɪtʃˌbɒm/ .

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How to use hydrogen bomb in a sentence

  • "It's true that one of the possibilities in building a hydrogen bomb concerns deuterium," the scientist said.

    The Caves of Fear | John Blaine
  • Most of the reporting night shift at the Aiken hydrogen bomb plant never reached the tightly-guarded gates.

  • Force of a hydrogen bomb—forty thousand innocent people gone in a microsecond.

  • "That rocket was built around a hydrogen bomb," O'Donnell said, his strong face triumphant.

    The Leech | Phillips Barbee
  • His words were broken off by the tremendous roar and concussion of the hydrogen bomb.

    High Dragon Bump | Don Thompson

British Dictionary definitions for hydrogen bomb

hydrogen bomb

noun
  1. a type of bomb in which energy is released by fusion of hydrogen nuclei to give helium nuclei. The energy required to initiate the fusion is provided by the detonation of an atomic bomb, which is surrounded by a hydrogen-containing substance such as lithium deuteride: Also called: H-bomb See also fusion bomb

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Scientific definitions for hydrogen bomb

hydrogen bomb

  1. An extremely destructive bomb whose explosive power is derived from the energy released when hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium. This atomic fusion reaction is the same reaction that takes place in stars like the Sun, where the pressure of gravity forces hydrogen atoms to fuse; a hydrogen bomb uses the force of an atomic explosion (the fission reaction exploited in atomic bombs) to compress the hydrogen to the point where fusion takes place. Hydrogen bombs are many times more powerful than atomic bombs.

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Cultural definitions for hydrogen bomb

hydrogen bomb

A nuclear weapon with enormous explosive power, fueled by nuclear fusion, in which atoms of hydrogen combine to form atoms of helium.

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