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Andy Dingley, I am older than the hydrogen bomb and back in my youth atomic bomb meant fission bomb, hydrogen bomb mean fusion. But, as turned up at the Teahouse today, we don't have an article on the fission weapon, though we do on the fusion weapon. Nuclear weapon makes clear that both A bombs and H bombs are considered to be atomic in today's vocabulary (it all does involve atoms), so I thought it was confusing for the link to end up at the top of that article. What to you suggest for a link to the fission weapon? And I am not clear if the B61 is ever assembled with just a fission component, so is second sentence even true? StarryGrandma ( talk) 22:53, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
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Andy Dingley, I am older than the hydrogen bomb and back in my youth atomic bomb meant fission bomb, hydrogen bomb mean fusion. But, as turned up at the Teahouse today, we don't have an article on the fission weapon, though we do on the fusion weapon. Nuclear weapon makes clear that both A bombs and H bombs are considered to be atomic in today's vocabulary (it all does involve atoms), so I thought it was confusing for the link to end up at the top of that article. What to you suggest for a link to the fission weapon? And I am not clear if the B61 is ever assembled with just a fission component, so is second sentence even true? StarryGrandma ( talk) 22:53, 19 May 2019 (UTC)