thepowderdustflame
thepowderdustflame
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13th Nov 2012
4th Dec 2012
If 1 pixel = 2 meters, what would be the size of the destruction of the nuke? (1 megaton, 1 kiloton, ect). If you have an accurate estimate, tell me what you think it is. Also, this is not a test, it is a question I would like answered thanks :)

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  • Oats
    Oats
    18th Nov 2012
    9.81 ms^-2 is acceleration due to gravity. A mass of 1kg times acceleration due to gravity gives a weight of 9.81 Newtons. (most people abriviate this to 9.81 kg) Basicly, when people say "I weigh 40 Kg" They mean "I have a mass of 4.1 kg"
  • EEL123
    EEL123
    17th Nov 2012
    Where did you get 'divide by 9.81' from?
  • Oats
    Oats
    13th Nov 2012
    Contries don't usualy like to reveal statistics about it there nukes, so the size would have to base on historic events. 1 megaton/kiloton is a measument of force divided by 9.81, so it's not to do with size. A one megaton bomb had a 7 mile radius back in the day.