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  2. TNT equivalent - Wikipedia

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    TNT equivalent is a convention for expressing energy, typically used to describe the energy released in an explosion. The ton of TNT is a unit of energy defined by convention to be 4.184 gigajoules (1 gigacalorie), [ 1 ] which is the approximate energy released in the detonation of a metric ton (1,000 kilograms) of TNT.

  3. Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    Other smaller tests include Air Vent I and Flat Top I-III series of 20 tons TNT at Nevada Test Site in 1963–64, Pre Mine Throw and Mine Throw in 1970–1974, Mixed Company 1 & 2 of 20 tons TNT, Middle Gust I-V series of 20 or 100 tons TNT in the early 1970s, Pre Dice Throw and Pre Dice Throw II in 1975, Pre-Direct Course in 1982, SHIST in ...

  4. Nuclear weapon - Wikipedia

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    The first thermonuclear ("hydrogen") bomb test released energy approximately equal to 10 million tons of TNT (42 PJ). Nuclear bombs have had yields between 10 tons TNT (the W54) and 50 megatons for the Tsar Bomba (see TNT equivalent). A thermonuclear weapon weighing as little as 600 pounds (270 kg) can release energy equal to more than 1.2 ...

  5. Why losing NBA media rights would be 'a big negative' for ...

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    WBD currently shells out $1.2 billion annually for the NBA rights but was unable to strike a new agreement with the league before its exclusive negotiation period expired last week, according to ...

  6. NBC courting the NBA with a $2.5 billion media deal that ...

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    Disney is expected to renew its NBA rights contract for about $2.6 billion a year, an increase from the $1.5 billion it pays now, according to the Wall Street Journal. Disney currently has some of ...

  7. Orders of magnitude (energy) - Wikipedia

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    Energy released by explosion of 1 ton of TNT. 4.5×10 9 J: Average annual energy usage of a standard refrigerator [142] [143] 6.1×10 9 J: ≈ 1 bboe (barrel of oil equivalent) [144] 10 10 1.9×10 10 J: Kinetic energy of an Airbus A380 at cruising speed (560 tonnes at 511 knots or 263 m/s) 4.2×10 10 J: ≈ 1 toe (ton of oil equivalent) [144] 4 ...

  8. Halifax Explosion - Wikipedia

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    [26] [58] An area of over 1.6 square kilometres (400 acres) was completely destroyed by the explosion, [59] and the harbour floor was momentarily exposed by the volume of water that was displaced. A tsunami was formed by water surging in to fill the void; [ 60 ] it rose as high as 18 metres (60 ft) above the high-water mark on the Halifax side ...

  9. Trinity (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    The high explosive was piled in its wooden shipping boxes in the shape of a pseudo-octagonal prism on it. The charge consisted of 89.75 short tons (81.42 t) tons of TNT and 14.91 short tons (13.53 t) tons of Composition B (with the total explosive power of approximately 108 tons of TNT (450 GJ)), actually a few tons more than the stated "100-tons".