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How hydrogen bombs work and why they were created after WWII
How hydrogen bombs work and why they were created after WWII
How hydrogen bombs work and why they were created after WWII despite being more powerful than atomic bombs
Hydrogen bombs, considered nuclear weapons, work using a combination of nuclear fission and fusion. Edward Teller led their development in the 1950s.
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