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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fusion device]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...l verification, with a prototype (Ivy Mike), of the Teller-Ulam design for fusion device|fusion weapons, and also of a backup using an exceptionally high-yield fiss ...= http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Ivy.html}}</ref> A weaponized fusion device would be demonstrated two years later at Operation Castle.
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  • A '''fusion device''' is any assembly of components that can produce an explosion from nuclear This article describes the general principles of a '''fusion device''', also called a '''thermonuclear weapon''', '''hydrogen bomb''', or simpl
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  • '''W87''' fusion device|thermonuclear weapons are the current warheads on LGM-30 Minuteman|LGM-30 M
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  • ...52.JPG|right|250px|10.4 Mt of TNT equivalent, "Mike" surface test of first fusion device. Enewetak Atoll,Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean, October 31, 1952.}}
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  • ...]], is the starting material to generate [[tritium]] in the Secondary of [[fusion device|operational thermonuclear weapons]].<ref>{{citation
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  • The fusion of nuclei is an [[energy]] source, as is witnessed by the [[fusion device|hydrogen bomb]]. A number of nuclei fuse together in an exploding hydrogen
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  • ...[[H-bomb]]s). Thermonuclear weapons are based on the energy released by [[Fusion device|nuclear fusion]] reactions or, more simply, the fusion of atoms.
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  • ...entury because of his role as an advocate and conceptual designer of the [[fusion device|hydrogen bomb]], his outspoken defense of an unassailable nuclear arsenal, ...rmonuclear fusion reaction]]s for weapons. Because of his obsession with [[fusion device|thermonuclear weapons ("hydrogen bombs")]], Teller's contributions to the d
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  • * [[Fusion device/Definition]]
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  • ...en Engineering concepts. [[Edward Teller]] led me to do some updating on [[fusion device]]. I can't resist smiling when <s>Peter</s>Paul quoted WP about fuse vs. f
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  • * [[Fusion device/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Fusion device/Metadata]]
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