The hydrogen bomb appeared after the atomic bomb, but almost always appeared at the same time as the atomic bomb. They started the development process at the end of World War II. Because the experiment of atomic bomb is very successful, only one atomic bomb can produce ultra-high temperature and cause devastating damage, so after the successful development of atomic bomb, it also laid a certain foundation for the future study of hydrogen bomb. The hydrogen bomb was also first developed by the United States. When the United States first started to develop hydrogen bombs, it experienced many experiments, but they all failed and never succeeded.
1950, the experiment was restarted, and they started their own experiments based on a large number of theoretical foundations. They studied a lot of data to find out the high temperature and possible reaction during the explosion. In order to test these theories one by one, they had prepared a small amount of deuterium and tritium for experiments, which greatly improved the success rate, so after the success of this experiment, they began to make hydrogen bombs. Time flies in 1952 to June165438+1October. The United States conducted the first hydrogen bomb experiment in the Pacific Ocean. The weight of the hydrogen bomb used at that time reached 60t, which was extremely huge.
Without any experience in the United States, they carried out this experiment and it was very successful. However, due to the moderate weight and huge volume of hydrogen bombs, they have been looking for something that can reduce the volume of hydrogen bombs. Only in this way can the manufactured hydrogen bomb be transported conveniently and used in real wars. With the continuous development of science and technology, in 1954, they finally found a solid substance to replace some liquid substances in the hydrogen bomb, so they made the hydrogen bomb which is convenient for transportation. Hydrogen bombs are not used now, because any hydrogen bomb is the coming of the end of the world.
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