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- other conventional explosives such as dynamite contain more energy. The "kiloton (of TNT equivalent)" is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 terajoules (4.184×1012 J)...
- 53-58 torpedo with 10 kilotons RDS-9 warhead 65-73 torpedo with 20 kilotons VA-111 Shkval with 150 kilotons Bombs RDS-1, 22 kiloton bomb. Tested 29 August...
- Plumbbob-Hood, 74-kilotons. Plumbbob-Fizeau, 11-kilotons. Plumbbob-Galileo, 11-kilotons. Plumbbob-Coulomb-B. Plumbbob-Rainier, 1.7-kilotons. Plumbbob-Rainier...
- equivalent to about 100 kilotons of TNT (100 kt): "The North's latest test is estimated to have a yield of up to 100 kilotons, though it is a provisional...
- kilotons. Later calculations based on charring pointed to a yield of 13 to 14 kilotons. In 1953, Frederick Reines calculated the yield as 15 kilotons...
- estimated at 300 +/- 100 kilotons.[citation needed] The RDS-6s was tested on August 12, 1953 (Joe 4). The measured yield was 400 kilotons, 10% from fission of...
- nitrate and fuel oil), equivalent to 4 kilotons of TNT, were used to roughly simulate the effect of an eight kiloton air-burst nuclear device. With a total...
- 23 Kilotons Upshot-Knothole Harry, 32 Kilotons Encore's Mushroom Cloud from far away Encore's Mushroom Cloud Upshot-Knothole Nancy, 24 Kilotons Upshot-Knothole...
- Neumann. The Trinity bomb released the explosive energy of 25 kilotons of TNT (100 TJ) ± 2 kilotons of TNT (8.4 TJ), and a large cloud of fallout. Thousands...
- minimum of 700 tons to the max of 2 kilotons and the 2009 test ranges from minimum of 5 kilotons to the max of 12 kilotons instead with relevant statistics...