Hydrogen Bomb: If you are asked what is the most deadly weapon in the world? The first thought in your mind will come of atomic bomb. The world has only seen the devastation of this powerful bomb, when the US carried out a nuclear attack on Hiroshima-Nagasaki of Japan. Many decades have passed this matter, but the traces of destruction are green till date.
However, let us tell you that if the world’s most powerful weapon is not a nuclear bomb, then you will be thinking. Before you run more brain horses, we tell you. The world’s deadliest and powerful weapon is hydrogen bomb. Its strength is 1000 times more than any atomic bomb. When the US dropped a atomic bomb on Japan on August 6, 1945, 140,000 people were killed and 70 cities were destroyed. In such a situation, you can guess what level of the destruction of 1000 times the powerful ‘hydrogen bomb’ from the atomic bomb.
What is the strength of hydrogen bomb
The hydrogen bomb works on the same action that runs in the womb of the sun. That is, heat caused by frequent explosions. Deuterium and tritium are used to make any hydrogen bomb. This bomb works on the principle of fusion of isotopes, this action is also done in the womb of the Sun. The hydrogen bomb burst in three stages. The first two phases produce heat of 5 million degrees Celsius. This heat helps its main reactor to burst. After its explosion, so much light is produced, as it is in the sun. That is, a person can become blind by just looking at it.
How many countries have hydrogen bombs
The hydrogen bomb is officially with select countries in the world. These countries are- America, Russia, Britain, China, India, Pakistan and Israel. The most US tested it in 1952. A year later, Russia also made this bomb. India tested this bomb in 1998. This is so powerful we can eliminate life completely. This is the reason why hydrogen bombs have never been used in any war in history.
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