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Nuclear weapon:
Nuclear weapon, device designed to release energy in an explosive manner as a result
of nuclear fission,
nuclear fusion, or a combination of the two. Fission
weapons are commonly referred to as atomic bombs, and fusion
weapons are referred to as thermonuclear bombs or, more commonly, hydrogen bombs.
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Nuclear explosions produce both immediate and delayed destructive
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