Q. Who among the following invented the hydrogen bomb?
Answer:
Edward Taylor
Notes: The hydrogen bomb, also known as the thermonuclear bomb, was developed by a team of scientists led by Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam in the United States in the 1950s. The hydrogen bomb is a much more powerful and destructive type of nuclear weapon than the atomic bomb, which uses nuclear fission to release energy. The hydrogen bomb uses nuclear fusion, the process by which hydrogen atoms are combined to form helium, to release a much larger amount of energy. The first hydrogen bomb was tested by the United States in 1952, and since then, many other countries have developed and tested their own hydrogen bombs.