A gigaton is a explosion that equalls to 1 BILLIONE tonz of tnt!
There is no symbol for 5 megatons. A megaton can be abbreviated as MT but that is too easily confused with the abbreviation for metric ton.
44 feet per second = 30 mph
80.6666667 feet per second
2,460.52 litres per minute.
There are 2 trillion microtons in 2 megatons.
A gigaton is a explosion that equalls to 1 BILLIONE tonz of tnt!
There are approximately 8.946x10^20 ounces in 60 megatons.
A 90 Gigaton nuclear bomb would be immensely powerful, likely causing catastrophic damage over a wide area. The blast would produce a massive fireball, intense heat, and destructive shockwave, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life. The resulting radiation fallout would also pose significant long-term health and environmental risks.
In the metric system, the prefix "mega-" denotes a factor of 1,000,000. Therefore, a megaton is equivalent to one million tons. Since a ton is equal to 2,000 pounds, a megaton is equal to 2 billion pounds. The number of zeros in a megaton is determined by the number of zeros in the numerical value of 2 billion, which is nine zeros.
B53 nuclear bomb is nine megatons No public data is out on how large the largest megaton nuke really is but there are claims and reports that it is over 100 megatons.
1 gigaton is equal to 1000000000000000 grams. that's 15 zeroes after the 1 so in scientific notation that would be 1 x 10^15
1 gigatonne (Gt) = 1,000,000,000,000 or 1012 kg
1,000,000,000,000 Megatons = 35,273,961,949,580,415,205,376Ounces or 3.5275961949580415205376 x 10 to the power 22 or 100000000000000000000
There are 0.5 megatons in 500,000 kilograms. To convert kilograms to megatons, divide by 1,000,000.
The fusion bomb is theoretically unlimited in yield, just keep adding stages. Edward Teller once proposed building a 10 gigaton fusion bomb. The largest ever exploded was just over 50 megatons, built by the USSR. How large do you want the blast to be?
"giga" is a prefix used to indicate "billion" or 109. 1 gigatonne = 109 tonnes, or 1,000,000,000 tonnes