- TNT
equivalent is a
convention for
expressing energy,
typically used to
describe the
energy released in an explosion. The ton of TNT is a unit of energy...
- tonne, it is more
usual to
speak of
thousands or
millions of tonnes.
Kilotonne, megatonne, and
gigatonne are more
usually used for the
energy of nuclear...
- which, if detonated,
would produce the same
energy discharge),
either in
kilotonnes (kt—thousands of
tonnes of TNT), in
megatonnes (Mt—millions of tonnes...
- They were the
first French MIRV-capable
nuclear missiles, with six 150
kilotonne warheads. They were
replaced by the
improved M45 SLBM
missile which was...
- an
American thermonuclear warhead with an
estimated yield of 335–350
kilotonnes of TNT (1,400–1,460 TJ), deplo**** on the LGM-30G
Minuteman III intercontinental...
- yield-to-weight
ratio of 4.96
kilotonnes of TNT per
kilogram (20.8
petajoules per tonne), very
close to the
predicted 5.1
kilotonne of TNT/kg (21 PJ/t) achievable...
- For example, a
gigagram (Gg) or 109 g is 103 tonnes,
commonly called a
kilotonne.
Other units of m**** are also in use.
Historical units include the stone...
- 0.5 and 50
kilotonnes of TNT (2.1 and 209.2 TJ),
while the Mod 3
enhanced radiation version was
estimated to have a
yield of 1
kilotonne of TNT (4.2 TJ)...
- Wing
Commander Kenneth Hubbard. The bomb's
yield was
estimated at 300
kilotonnes of TNT (1,260 TJ), far
below its
designed capability.
Despite this, the...
- it is more
usual to
speak of
millions of
tonnes of oil
equivalent and
kilotonnes of oil
equivalent (ktoe).
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