Abbreviation for "Hydrogen Bomb". The hydrogen bomb is the big brother of the first nuclear bombs, Fat Man and Little Boy, which were dropped on Nagasaki and Heroshima in 1945.
The hydrogen bomb uses a hydrogen neutron, fired at high speed, into an atom of some unstable element, usually uranium. This causes the uranium particle to separate. This, in turn, releases alot of enegry. The two halfs then proceed to re-do the above steps in a Chain Reaction, which is called fission.
----------------------------------
EDIT: Actually it fuses together the neutrons of hydrogen in a thermonuclear reaction, not split apart the uranium.
Usually with a blast diameter of 10+ miles, as opposed to 1 mile diameter for an A bomb.
The hydrogen bomb uses a hydrogen neutron, fired at high speed, into an atom of some unstable element, usually uranium. This causes the uranium particle to separate. This, in turn, releases alot of enegry. The two halfs then proceed to re-do the above steps in a Chain Reaction, which is called fission.
----------------------------------
EDIT: Actually it fuses together the neutrons of hydrogen in a thermonuclear reaction, not split apart the uranium.
Usually with a blast diameter of 10+ miles, as opposed to 1 mile diameter for an A bomb.
The Doomsday device.
by Intranetusa August 22, 2005
the word hell, as used by Meatwad, a character from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, a cartoon shown on Adult swim, on Cartoon Network.
by Olly J February 7, 2005
A coloquial form of name dropping practiced by students of Harvard University (or anyone else with the guile) whereby someone mentions their affiliation with Harvard to seduce a potential sex partner.
I've only ever dropped the H bomb once, but it totally worked: I got a chick to give me a blow job fifteen minutes after I met her.
by Craig C. May 11, 2006
by A2M April 18, 2006
by Zach R. June 30, 2005
Abbreviation for "Hydrogen Bomb". The hydrogen bomb is the big brother of the first nuclear bombs, Fat Man and Little Boy, which were dropped on Nagasaki and Heroshima in 1945.
The hydrogen bomb uses a hydrogen neutron, fired at high speed, into an atom of some unstable element, usually uranium. This causes the uranium particle to separate. This, in turn, releases alot of enegry. The two halfs then proceed to re-do the above steps in a Chain Reaction, which is called fission.
The hydrogen bomb uses a hydrogen neutron, fired at high speed, into an atom of some unstable element, usually uranium. This causes the uranium particle to separate. This, in turn, releases alot of enegry. The two halfs then proceed to re-do the above steps in a Chain Reaction, which is called fission.
American: Did you see that H Bomb get dropped on Nagasaki?
Nip: CHING DING NAU!
American: Oh, right, the blast instantly blinded you and killed your family. My bad.
Nip: CHING DING NAU!
American: Oh, right, the blast instantly blinded you and killed your family. My bad.
by Tha Batman July 22, 2005
A colloquial form of name dropping practiced by students of Harvard University (or anyone else with the guile) whereby someone mentions their affiliation with Harvard to seduce a potential sex partner.
I've only ever dropped the H bomb once, but it totally worked: I got a chick to give me a blow job fifteen minutes after I met her.
by Craig C. May 19, 2006