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- gigawatt-hour, of electricity or any other form of energy, is 3.6 TJ. petajoule 210 petajoule is about 50 megatons of TNT, which is the amount of energy released...
- plan. As of 2023, German primary energy consumption amounted to 10,791 Petajoule, making it the ninth largest global primary energy consumer. Total consumption...
- by the United States, with a maximum yield of 25 megatons of TNT (100 petajoules). A top secret do****ent (DCI Briefing to the JCS, 30 July 1963), states...
- corresponds in average to 38.2 petajoules (1.06×1010 kWh) of energy in the case of Russian natural gas and 41.4 petajoules (1.15×1010 kWh) of energy in...
- jurisdiction, a court's jurisdiction over the parties to a lawsuit PJ, Petajoule, a unit of energy pJ, Picojoule, a unit of energy PJ, code for United...
- 10−12 J pJ picojoule 1012 J TJ terajoule 10−15 J fJ femtojoule 1015 J PJ petajoule 10−18 J aJ attojoule 1018 J EJ exajoule 10−21 J zJ zeptojoule 1021 J ZJ...
- per kilogram). So the energy equivalent of one kilogram of m**** is 89.9 petajoules 25.0 billion kilowatt-hours (≈ 25,000 GW·h) 21.5 trillion kilocalories...
- thermonuclear device with a design capacity of one hundred megatons of TNT (418 petajoules). In February 1961, the leaders of KB-11 sent a letter to the Central...
- million tons Megaton TNT equivalent, explosive energy equal to 4.184 petajoules megatonne, a million tonnes, SI unit of m**** Olivier Megaton (born 1965)...
- The "megaton (of TNT equivalent)" is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 petajoules (4.184×1015 J). The kiloton and megaton of TNT equivalent have traditionally...