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Q: What is blast radius of 1 Kg of TNT?
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Is hypothetically setting off a thousand tons of TNT the same as a 1 kiloton nuclear blast if not what are the differences?

A 1 kiloton nuclear blast has the equivalent explosive force of detonating 1 kilotons of TNT.


How big is a nuclear blast radius?

Little Boy was the nuclear bomb detonated over Hiroshima. It used uranium and had an explosive blast equivalent to 12,500 tons of TNT. A 1 megaton hydrogen bomb, hypothetically detonated on the earth's surface, has about 80 times the blast power of that 1945 explosion. Considering the tonnage of a bomb to be contant, The blast radius varies dependent on whether it is a ground burst or an airburst. Further, the height of the airburst above ground affects the radius too. At a height of 1900 feet above ground, Little Boy produced a blast radius of 1 mile; an area of some 4.7 square miles.


How much energy does TNT produce?

A gram of TNT releases 980-1100 calories upon explosion. To define the tonne of TNT, this was arbitrarily standardized to 1000 thermochemical calories = 1 gram TNT = 4184 J (exactly). To put this into perspective, a gram of food carbohydrate has approximately 4 kcal of energy, versus 1 kcal for a gram of TNT. This definition is a conventional one. Explosives' energy is normally calculated using the thermodynamic work energy of detonation, which for TNT has been accurately measured at 1120 calth/g from large numbers of air blast experiments and theoretically calculated to be 1160 calth/g. The measured pure heat output of a gram of TNT is only 651 thermochemical calories ≈ 2724 J, but this is not the important value for explosive blast effect calculations. One ton(metric) = 1000 kg = 1,000,000 grams (one million), so contains 1000 million calories.


What is the strength of 1MT nuclear bomb?

Blast yields are compared to their approximate explosive power equivalent to TNT. A 1 Megaton explosion is equivalent to the explosive power of approximately 1 million tons of TNT.


Can electronic balance measure mass?

What is registered on the scale is weight or force, at the earths surface 1 kg mass = 1 kg weight, if you put 1 kg mass on the scales at two earth radius, it would weigh 0.25 kg Equation concerned is: force = mass * acceleration due to gravity


How do you beat level 47 in boombot 2?

Level 45 Boombot 2 You start by placing the cursor where his right arm and body meet. (The left side of the screen) Then make the bomb as big as it can go. You want to knock the wood down to cover the whole at the bottom right and have boombot land on the wood. Then use bomb 2 to blast him over into the opening.


What would be the blast radius of a 200 megaton nuclear bomb?

Well i did some rough estimates...prob be like 56 milesA blast radius is equal to the square root of the megatonage. A 1 megaton bomb has a blast radius of severe damage of about 4 miles. Therefore a 200 megaton bomb (14 being about the square root) would have about a 56 mile radius. Though direct exposure to the explosion at that distance could probably still cause severe burns and it would probably cause damage as much as 200 miles out.


What is the weight in Newtons of a 330.0 g object?

1 kilogram force = 9.807 newtons330 gram = 0.33 kg, at earths radius = 0.33 kg force, then * 9.807= 3.236 newtons


Why is there a change in one or more variables in an experiment may alter the result of the experiment?

x = 2 y = 4 x + y = 6 change the variables x = 4 y = 4 x + y = 8 Take 1 kg of TNT and it will be a good sized bang. Take 1 ton of TNT and it will level a city block.


What are the release dates for The NBA on TNT - 1988?

The NBA on TNT - 1988 was released on: USA: 1 November 1988


How much does tnt weigh?

What volume of TNT?1 stick of "Hercules C" class dynamite weighs about 0.62 lbs.


How many tons of tnt equals the power of a atom bomb?

that varies with yield, which is specified in tons of TNT and would thus be your answer. atomic bombs have been built and tested with yields from 10 tons of TNT to over 50 million tons of TNT.