Atomic bombs unleash destructive power through nuclear fission. They use materials like uranium-235 or plutonium-239. When a neutron strikes an atom's nucleus, it splits, releasing energy and more neutrons. These new neutrons hit other atoms, causing a rapid, uncontrolled chain reaction. To initiate this, conventional explosives compress the fissile material into a "critical mass," triggering the explosive release of energy, creating immense heat, blast, and radiation.
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Atomic bombs unleash destructive power through nuclear fission. They use materials like uranium-235 or plutonium-239. When a neutron strikes an atom's nucleus, it splits, releasing energy and more neutrons. These new neutrons hit other atoms, causing a rapid, uncontrolled chain reaction. To initiate this, conventional explosives compress the fissile material into a "critical mass," triggering the explosive release of energy, creating immense heat, blast, and radiation.
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