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  2. High explosive nuclear effects testing - Wikipedia

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    10,000 3 TNT Airburst/Tower 0 - 13.5 Increase the scope and reliability of the scaling factor for damage to military vehicles from sub-kiloton yields. Blowdown: Dolphin 18 Jul 1963 Iron Range Test Site, Queensland Australia 100,000 1 TNT Airburst/Tower 136 Obtain data on tree blowdown and blast effects in a rainforest environment Snowball: Suffield

  3. TNT equivalent - Wikipedia

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    A kiloton of TNT can be visualized as a cube of TNT 8.46 metres (27.8 ft) on a side. The "megaton (of TNT equivalent)" is a unit of energy equal to 4.184 petajoules (4.184 × 10 15 J). [3] The kiloton and megaton of TNT equivalent have traditionally been used to describe the energy output, and hence the destructive power, of a nuclear weapon.

  4. Nuclear weapon yield - Wikipedia

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    Log–log plot comparing the yield (in kilotonnes) and mass (in kilograms) of various nuclear weapons developed by the United States.. The explosive yield of a nuclear weapon is the amount of energy released such as blast, thermal, and nuclear radiation, when that particular nuclear weapon is detonated, usually expressed as a TNT equivalent (the standardized equivalent mass of trinitrotoluene ...

  5. Operation Snowball (test) - Wikipedia

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    The test was also the first of its kind using a stacked TNT block hemisphere of such magnitude, a method repeated in six subsequent tests such as Operation Sailor Hat and Prairie Flat. The test allowed verifying predicted properties of shock and blast and determining its effect on a variety of military targets at varied distances from ground zero.

  6. Table of explosive detonation velocities - Wikipedia

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    This is a compilation of published detonation velocities for various high explosive compounds. Detonation velocity is the speed with which the detonation shock wave travels through the explosive.

  7. Is Enron really back in business? Here's what to know. - AOL

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    In the long history of financial frauds, Enron ranks near the top of the list, with the once high-flying energy trading company suddenly unraveling in a web of lies and accounting sleight-of-hand.

  8. Barron Trump and why people are obsessed with him - AOL

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    A young Barron Trump hops around his dad's office, telling his father and mother, Melania, "I like my suitcase." He picks up said Louis Vuitton suitcase and walks over to his mom. He clarifies: "I ...

  9. Why are QVC's fall clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    Easily dress up a pair of jeans with this lovely pleated blouse. It also works well with trousers and a blazer if you're headed to the office.