thermonuclear in English

adjective
1
relating to or using nuclear reactions that occur only at very high temperatures.
Plasma physicists recently reported key advances towards sustained thermonuclear fusion in the laboratory.

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1. Thermonuclear Bombastics: 'KNG SNK' vs

2. Thermonuclear weapons have high destructive power.

3. It also affects thermonuclear activity in our sun.

4. Thermonuclear reactions are, quite literally, nuclear burning.

5. " I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this. " ( Laughter )

6. When did you become an expert in thermonuclear astrophysics?

7. (Laughter) "I'm willing to go thermonuclear war on this."

8. The 20-year cold war between them turned thermonuclear.

9. Yet, the earth orbits that awesome thermonuclear furnace at just the right distance.

10. Shield blanket is a very important part of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor.

11. This finding was incompatible with a simple thermonuclear origin.

12. The old thermonuclear mechanism is a special example of it.

13. The thermonuclear reactions of the sun energize the human body.

14. Cockroft dearly believed that the source of the neutrons was thermonuclear fusion.

15. A thermonuclear supernova is the explosion of a white dwarf in a binary star system, triggered by thermonuclear reactions in matter from a companion star accreted on the surface of the white dwarf.

16. Yet, the earth orbits at just the right distance from that awesome thermonuclear furnace.

17. That turned out to be a mistake, Zeta's neutrons were not from thermonuclear fusion.

18. Sir, we have a thermonuclear detonation approximately 30 miles northeast of Central City.

19. Each second, this thermonuclear furnace transforms some four million tons of mass into energy.

20. Work on controlled thermonuclear fusion proceeded secretly in both nations and in Britain.

21. It has been reported that Soviet engineers derisively referred to Mike as a "thermonuclear installation".

22. It will help to choose optimal construction materials for elements of the thermonuclear reactor that contacts with hot plasma.

23. And then a 1.6 megaton RDS-37 thermonuclear warhead drops down in the middle of Des Moines.

24. This again raises the temperature and pressure, until the thermonuclear burning of helium to carbon is ignited.

25. So we're going to have to go all-out thermonuclear response, stimulate the total cytokine cascade.

26. So we're going to have to go all- out thermonuclear response, stimulate the total cytokine cascade.

27. The construction of International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) makes a great effect on fusion materials research and development.

28. Bombs come in many different shapes and sizes, from small like a grenade to huge like a thermonuclear warhead

29. A single thermonuclear bomb today has the destructive force of all the bombs and other explosives of World War II.

30. Initially the gravitational self-attraction of the stellar material leads to large internal pressures and temperatures which can ignite thermonuclear burning.

31. 14 We're talking about the combined and simultaneous effect of a massive thermonuclear detonation, a volcanic eruption and an earthquake.

32. Chopra still did not know what was being excavated, or why they had stolen the most powerful thermonuclear device ever created.

33. We're talking about the combined and simultaneous effect of a massive thermonuclear detonation, a volcanic eruption and an earthquake.

34. Weak nuclear force—the force that governs the decay of radioactive elements and the efficient thermonuclear activity of the sun.

35. In the event the experiment was perhaps one of the more useful of the pioneering experiments with controlled thermonuclear research.

36. They are thought to arise when a white dwarf Accretes matter from a companion star, is compressed and undergoes a thermonuclear explosion

37. Salingaros published substantive research on Algebras, Mathematical Physics, Electromagnetic Fields, and Thermonuclear Fusion before turning his attention to Architecture and Urbanism.

38. The resulting object will then undergo runaway thermonuclear fusion, producing a Type Ia supernova and dispelling the darkness of the Degenerate Era for a few weeks.

39. This convection means that the helium ash left over from the thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen does not accumulate at the core, but is instead circulated throughout the star.

40. When I refer to the social responsibility of the writer, I do not mean to suggest that he must be preoccupied with urban decay, teenage Acidheads, thermonuclear warheads, and population bomb

41. This includes the International Thermonuclear Research Reactor or ITER project, in which India has already joined as a full and equal member along with a handful of technologically advanced countries.

42. 17 Heavy water (D2O) is the most feasible moderator and coolant in nuclear-fission reactors while deuterium (D) will be the nuclear fuel for thermonuclear fusion in the distant future.

43. The first full-scale thermonuclear test was carried out by the United States in 1952; the concept has since been employed by most of the world's nuclear powers in the design of their weapons.

44. There are a wide variant of weapon types covered under the designation of "Cyclonic Torpedo," including the Atmospheric Incinerator Torpedo, but all possess the capability to destroy the entire biosphere of the target world, either through the initiation of a thermonuclear

45. The ball would smash right into and through them, and the collisions with these air molecules would knock away the nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen from the ball, fragmenting it off into tiny particles, and also triggering waves of thermonuclear fusion in the air around it.

46. A nuclear weapon (also called an atom bomb, nuke, Atomic bomb, nuclear warhead, A-bomb, or nuclear bomb) is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or from a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb).Both bomb types release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter.