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minus-squareskillissuer@discuss.tchncs.deOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·4 months agoone kiloton is defined as 10^12 cal or 10^9 kcal even advanced single stage nukes use up only something like 60% of fissile material so for modern 20kt-ish nuke you’re spot on
minus-squareDeestan@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·4 months agoThanks! I just took the trinity test’s energy release estimate and converted it.
one kiloton is defined as 10^12 cal or 10^9 kcal
even advanced single stage nukes use up only something like 60% of fissile material so for modern 20kt-ish nuke you’re spot on
Thanks! I just took the trinity test’s energy release estimate and converted it.