Can hydrogen replace uranium?



The hydrogen engine was invented as early as the beginning of the 19th century, but its use on an industrial scale never took off. In 1936, the largest airship in the world, the Hindenburg, exploded, which ran on hydrogen, and then the hydrogen bomb was invented - more powerful than nuclear - and the world decided to wait with hydrogen.



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Duration: 0:35:00

Language: Russian

Topics: Engineering Hydrogen bomb Hydrogen

Author: Ludmila Vavinska (Людмила Вавинская)

Speech density: MEDIUM