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How much mass is converted to energy in a Hydrogen bomb?


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Explanation:

  1. A thermonuclear weapon also called a fusion weapon or a hydrogen bomb (H bomb), is a second-generation nuclear weapon.
  2. It has far more devastating power than first-generation atomic bombs due to its superior sophistication.
  3. Note that the reaction that takes place in a hydrogen bomb is as : 41H12He4+21e0
  4. We deduce from the aforementioned mechanism that four hydrogen atoms combine to create a single helium molecule. Since we are aware, hydrogen has an atomic mass of H=1.007824u.
  5. The atomic mass of helium He=4.002602u
  6. Therefore the mass differencem between the reactants hydrogen atoms and helium, the formula for m=4×AtomicmassofH-AtomicmassofHe, therefore,

m=41.007824-4.002602m=4.031296-4.002602m=0.028694u

Therefore,0.028694u mass is converted into energy in a hydrogen bomb.


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